Whitbeck, Caroline

Ethics in Engineering Practice and Research - 2nd - New Delhi Cambridge University Press 2011 - 414

The first edition of Caroline Whitbeck's Ethics in Engineering Practice and Research focused on the difficult ethical problems engineers encounter in their practice and in research. In many ways, these problems are like design problems: they are complex, often ill defined; resolving them involves an iterative process of analysis and synthesis; and there can be more than one acceptable solution. In the second edition of this text, Dr Whitbeck goes above and beyond by featuring more real-life problems, stating recent scenarios and laying the foundation of ethical concepts and reasoning. This book offers a real-world, problem-centered approach to engineering ethics, using a rich collection of open-ended case studies to develop skill in recognizing and addressing ethical issues.

Contents
Part 1 Values and the evaluation of acts in engineering

Introduction to Ethical Reasoning and Engineer Ethics

1 - Professional Practice in Engineering

2 - Two Examples of Professional Behavior: Roger Boisjoly and William LeMessurier

Part 2 - Engineering Responsibility\

3 - Ethics as Design ??? Doing Justice to Moral Problems

4 - Central Professional Responsibilities of Engineers

5 - Computers, Software, and Digital Information

6 - Rights and Responsibilities Regarding Intellectual Property

7 - Workplace Rights and Responsibilities

Part 3 - Responsible Research Conductpp 271-272


8 - Ethics in the Changing Domain of Research

9 - Responsible Authorship and Credit in Engineering and Scientific Research

Part 4 - The Future of Engineering

10 - Responsibility for the Environment

11 - A Note on End Use and ???Macro??? Issues

Epilog: Making a Life in Engineering

References

Index

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