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Ethics in Engineering or Engineering in Ethics? [PDF]

open access: yes2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access Proceedings, 2020
This paper explores how the relationship between ethics and engineering has been and could be framed. Specifically, two distinct framings will be conceptualized and explored: ethics in engineering and engineering in ethics. As with other disciplines, engineering typically subsumes ethics, appropriating it as its own unique subfield.
Grant Fore, Justin Hess, Andrew Katz
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Compassion and engineering students' moral reasoning: The emotional experience of engineering ethics cases

open access: yesJournal of Engineering Education, 2023
There has been an increase in interest in emotion in engineering and science ethics education. There is also evidence that emotional content in case studies may improve students' learning and enhance awareness, understanding, and motivation concerning ...
Nihat Kotluk, R. Tormey
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Using case studies in engineering ethics education: the case for immersive scenarios through stakeholder engagement and real life data

open access: yesAustralasian Journal of Engineering Education, 2021
Our contribution is part of a broader study conducted in cooperation with the national accreditation body Engineers Ireland that examined the conceptualisation and education of ethics in engineering programmes in Ireland.
D. Martin, E. Conlon, B. Bowe
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Engineering and ethical constraints [PDF]

open access: yesMedical & Biological Engineering & Computing, 2010
Written publications of scientific research are by necessity unambiguous and objective. Even the format of the manuscripts conforms to globally accepted standards. It is dry reading, devoid of subjectivity and emotion. Yet, among the hundreds of manuscripts received by the Editors of a scientific Journal like MBEC, some manuscripts are encountered that
Coronel, R., Spaan, J.A., Voigt, H.F.
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Teaching engineering ethics: a dissenting voice

open access: yesAustralasian Journal of Engineering Education, 2021
The reference to ‘a dissenting voice’ in the title has a double meaning. On the one hand, this paper itself provides a dissenting voice, in that it challenges a number of common practices and widely held views. (For example, challenging the typical focus
R. Lawlor
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How to Teach Engineering Ethics? A Retrospective and Prospective Sketch of TU Delft’s Approach to Engineering Ethics Education

open access: yesAdvances in Enginering Education, 2021
This paper provides a retrospective and prospective overview of TU Delft’s approach to engineering ethics education. For over twenty years, the Ethics and Philosophy of Technology Section at TU Delft has been at the forefront of engineering ethics ...
N. Doorn
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Engineering Ethics

open access: yesSynthesis Lectures on Engineers, Technology, & Society
George D. Catalano
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Engineering ethics and the future [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences, 2017
Responding to the demands of the technology-driven global economy, engineers increase their technical competencies, improve cross-cultural communication skills, and become more innovative, entrepreneurial and flexible (Continental, 2006). As the demands on the engineer are increasing and the role of an engineer evolves and becomes more prominent, the ...
Fell, Elena V.   +2 more
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Software Engineering Ethics

open access: yesPostmodern Openings, 2020
Over the past 30 years, computer engineering has developed a lot. Currently, computer and software applications have a central role in business, medicine, security, communications, industry, education, and everyday life.
Daniela Marcu, D. Milici, M. Danubianu
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Ethics and the Engineering Profession [PDF]

open access: yesThe ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1922
of conduct of any profession or group are very largely the reflection in action of its ideals. The moment ideals become fixed or static they are dead. This is the law of life. When we clothe a code of ethics as a guide to conduct with the quality of finality, it becomes as futile as sounding brass.
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