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Work in Progress: Pedagogy of Engineering Ethics: A Bibliometric and Curricular Analysis

IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference, 2021
The products built by engineers are enabling better economies, infrastructures, sustainable living, and longer life spans. There is a rising concern about the ethical considerations taken while designing these disruptive products.
Osama Nasir   +3 more
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Engineering Ethics Beyond Engineers’ Ethics

Science and Engineering Ethics, 2011
Engineering ethics is usually focused on engineers' ethics, engineers acting as individuals. Certainly, these professionals play a central role in the matter, but engineers are not a singularity inside engineering; they exist and operate as a part of a complex network of mutual relationships between many other people, organizations and groups.
Basart Muñoz, Josep Maria   +1 more
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Engineering Ethics Education for Social Justice

Frontiers in Education Conference, 2020
This Work-in-Progress Innovative Practice paper describes incorporation of social justice into engineering ethics education. Current teaching of engineering ethics pays inadequate attention to social justice, mirroring engineering education in general ...
E. Douglas, J. B. Holbrook
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Exploring the curricular content of engineering ethics education in Ireland

2020 IFEES World Engineering Education Forum - Global Engineering Deans Council (WEEF-GEDC), 2020
Our contribution aims to determine the main curricular themes employed in engineering ethics instruction. In the use of the term ‘curricular content", the study is guided by an understanding of curriculum in terms of the syllabus content of a specific ...
D. Martin, E. Conlon, B. Bowe
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Engineering and Ethics

The Hastings Center Report, 1977
dominated the study of society, more questions of ethics and public policy appear. Policy makers want to know the values woven into technical issues. Sometimes, though, the lists of values seem simply tacked onto the science. There ought to be a field of policy criticism and political criticism that is more in tune with the humanities than the sciences-
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Influence of Perceived Fairness on Contractors’ Potential to Dispute: Moderating Effect of Engineering Ethics

, 2020
The relationship between the perceived fairness of administering projects’ claims and contractors’ reduced potential to disputes is probably missing in published literature in the context o...
A. Maqsoom   +4 more
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The Ethics of Engineering

Journal AWWA, 1929
Unquestionably, one of the most gratifying changes which has taken place with respect to the engineering profession during the last century is the recognition of the fact that the engineer is not purely a technician, but that many engineers are endowed with broad common sense, judgment and executive ability.
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Reimagining Engineering Ethics: From Ethics Education to Character Education

Frontiers in Education Conference, 2019
Ethics education is a requirement in undergraduate engineering education, but evidence suggests that there is a limited improvement, and perhaps even diminishment, in moral commitments and capacities in engineering students during college. In the present
O. Pierrakos   +5 more
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Ethics in Biomedical Engineering

2008 30th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2008
This session focuses on a number of aspects of the subject of Ethics in Biomedical Engineering. The session starts by providing a case study of a company that manufactures artificial heart valves where the valves were failing at an unexpected rate.
Jennifer A. Flexman, Ahmed Morsy
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