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174.962 BOW Engineering ethics : outline of an aspirational approach | 174.962 GOV Engineering ethics | 174.962 GUN Hold paramount: The engineer's responsibility to society | 174.962 ROB Ethics within engineering : an introduction | 174.962 UNG Controlling technology : ethics and the responsible engineer | 174.962 WHI Ethics in engineering practice and research | 174.9629892 COE Robot ethics |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Engineering begins with a design problem: how to make occupants of vehicles safer, settle on an inter-face for an x-ray machine, or create more legible road signs. In choosing any particular solution, engineers must make value choices. By focusing on the solving of these problems, Ethics Within Engineering: An Introduction shows how ethics is at the intellectual core of engineering. Built around a number of engaging case studies, it presents real examples of engineering problems that everyone, engineer or not, will recognize, ranging from such simple artifacts as toasters and the layout of burners and knobs on a stove top to the software responsible for the Colombia airliner crash
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