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A Question of Ethics: The Importance of Engineering Ethics
Civil Engineering Magazine, 2011The end of NASA’s space shuttle venture is an appropriate time to review the ethical lapses that led to the program’s two fatal disasters.
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On Using Ethical Theories to Teach Engineering Ethics
Science and Engineering Ethics, 2007Many engineering ethics classes and textbooks introduce theories such as utilitarianism and Kantianism (and most others draw from these theories without mentioning them explicitly). Yet using ethical theories to teach engineering ethics is not devoid of difficulty. First, their status is unclear (should one pick a single theory or use them all? does it
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The ethical engineer and the law
Engineering Science & Education Journal, 1995Young graduate engineers, when they step into the commercial world of employment, sometimes have difficulty in moving from the understanding of common morality to that of role morality which their position as a professional demands. This article discusses the difference between common morality and role morality and the dilemma that can arise when these
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The Development of a Case-Based Course on Global Engineering Ethics in China
International Journal of Ethics Education, 2020R. Clancy
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Environmental ethics for engineers
IEE Colloquium on Engineering and the Environment-how it affects you!, 1999In the past engineers have generally sought and implemented technical solutions to problems posed by other people and not considered ethical issues related to the environmental and social impacts of solving these problems. Engineering ethics has largely been concerned with professionalism and responsibility for technical competence rather than wider ...
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The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Engineering, 2020
Pak-Hang Wong
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Pak-Hang Wong
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Engineering Ethics: From Preventive Ethics to Aspirational Ethics
2013An important distinction in engineering ethics is between preventive ethics, which consists of guidelines for preventing harm to the public, and aspirational ethics, which consists of guidelines and motivating considerations for using one’s professional expertise to promote human well-being.
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