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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...
NSPECodeofEthicsforEngineers Preamble Engineeringisanimportantandlearnedprofession.Asmembersofthisprofession,engineers areexpectedtoexhibitthehigheststandardsofhonestyandintegrity.Engineeringhasadirect andvitalimpactonthequalityoflifeforallpeople.Accordingly,theservicesprovidedby engineersrequirehonesty,impartiality,fairness,an...
Engineering ethics are the standards of an engineer. Engineering ethics helps to improve my decision making skills. It also helps to improve my public and private behavior when interacting with people. Codes of ethics teach me to put the safety, health and welfare of public at first and makes...
Incident at Morales: an engineering ethics video The National Institute for Engineering Ethics has produced a new video that dramatizes a fictional but realistic case in which an engineer addresses numero... MC Loui,EW Lefevre,SP Nichols,... - Frontiers in Education, Fie 被引量: 51发表: 2003...
Thinking like an engineer: Studies in the ethics of a profession Michael Davis, a leading figure in the study of professional ethics, offers here both a compelling exploration of engineering ethics and a philosophical an... M Davis - 《Oxford University Press》 被引量: 199发表: 1998年 ...
Proposed: A Single Code of Ethics for All Engineers. Provides a report on an engineer/philosopher team project to study codes of ethics of engineering societies and propose a single code of ethics. (BB) AG Oldenquist,EE Slowter 被引量: 19发表: 1979年 ...
The engineer acts both as a rational agent and as a moral agent in the execution of professional responsibilities. The moral view of most engineers tends toward utilitarianism. The utilitarian concept of moral action holds that the consequences of an action alone determine whether or not the action...
For example, an engineer may be pressured to cut corners or compromise on safety standards to meet project deadlines or budget constraints. In such situations, engineers must navigate the ethical implications of their decisions and consider the potential consequences for public safety. This can be a...
Many engineering faculty members do not think that they have the time in an already overcrowded syllabus to introduce discussions on professional ethics, or the time in their own schedules to prepare the necessary material. Hopefully, the resources presented herein will be of assistance.Several ...