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2014 IEEE International Symposium on Ethics in Science, Technology and Engineering, 2014
Ethical decision-making is central to the solution to design problems, the intellectual core of engineering. No design problem necessitates a particular solution since the gap between a problem and a solution is contingent. But that gap means that ethical considerations could enter into the core of engineering. We need only imagine an evil genius of an
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Ethical decision-making is central to the solution to design problems, the intellectual core of engineering. No design problem necessitates a particular solution since the gap between a problem and a solution is contingent. But that gap means that ethical considerations could enter into the core of engineering. We need only imagine an evil genius of an
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Engineering ethics – main principles
Scientific Papers of Silesian University of Technology. Organization and Management Series, 2022semanticscholar +1 more source
Professional Ethics of Software Engineers: An Ethical Framework
Science and Engineering Ethics, 2015The purpose of this article is to propose an ethical framework for software engineers that connects software developers' ethical responsibilities directly to their professional standards. The implementation of such an ethical framework can overcome the traditional dichotomy between professional skills and ethical skills, which plagues the engineering ...
Yotam Lurie, Shlomo Mark
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Enhancing Engineering Ethics: Role Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
Science and Engineering Ethics, 2021N. Smith+3 more
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Science and Engineering Ethics, 2008
This paper describes four plays which illustrate ethical themes relevant to engineers and which could be used as a resource for engineers who wish to explore ethical topics and their relationship with professional practice. The plays themselves have been chosen because a character in the play is involved in engineering activities. Each play is analysed
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This paper describes four plays which illustrate ethical themes relevant to engineers and which could be used as a resource for engineers who wish to explore ethical topics and their relationship with professional practice. The plays themselves have been chosen because a character in the play is involved in engineering activities. Each play is analysed
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The Development of Empathic Perspective‐Taking in an Engineering Ethics Course
, 2017Perspective‐taking, a key component of engineering, is particularly salient in engineering ethics. Yet practices for promoting its development in engineering students both within and outside of ethics education remain largely underexplored.
J. Hess, Johannes Strobel, A. Brightman
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Ethics of Technology and Engineers’ Professional Ethics
2020There is a relatively popular view that regards ethics of technology as professional ethics and responsibility ethics of engineers. Although engineers must follow professional ethics relating to technical work and fulfill the corresponding social responsibilities of engineering technology, ethics of technology is not an equivalence of professional ...
Guoyu Wang, Zeyuan Liu
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Intersections between Engineering Ethics and Diversity Issues in Engineering Education
, 2018This research explores the ethics education of engineering and computing students, reported by faculty, in light of diversity issues.
A. Bielefeldt+4 more
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IEEE Potentials, 2012
Ethics generally refers to a field of philosophy describing a social system in which morals are applied, where there may be written standards or codes that belong to a group. As an example, the IEEE has written a code of ethics for its membership, where the code expands on the expectations of the society and the responsibilities placed on the ...
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Ethics generally refers to a field of philosophy describing a social system in which morals are applied, where there may be written standards or codes that belong to a group. As an example, the IEEE has written a code of ethics for its membership, where the code expands on the expectations of the society and the responsibilities placed on the ...
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