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General Engineering-Related Ethical Issues

Reflection on the wide range of specific ethical issues included in List 1 should help fine-tune the reader s engineering-related ethics antennae, that is, enhance her/his abihty to recognize non-obvious ethical issues in engineering practice. From the case-by-case list, at least 10 genial engineering-related ethical issues are extractable  [Pg.207]

List 2 10 General Engineering-Related Ethical Issues [Pg.207]

Whether and under what conditions an engineer, hoping to prevent significant harm or the repetition of harm caused by her/his work, work with which s/he is involved, or work about which s/he is technically knowledgeable, should publicly blow the whistle. [Pg.207]

How an engineer in a professional decision-making position should act when s/he has a real or apparent conflict of interest. [Pg.207]

How an engineer should act when faced with pressure to prioritize or acquiesce in the prioritization of political considerations over technical considerations in making an engineering judgment. [Pg.207]


The reader is encouraged to distill additional general engineering-related ethical issues from the issues contained in List 1. [Pg.208]


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