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The philosophical invitation into engineering aspects helps to explain the epistemological, methodological, ontological and ethical issues, out of which for the last 2-3 decades ethical issues only are welcomed in engineering institutions leaving aside other issues. However, inclusion of other issues in a convenient proportion will broaden the view horizons of engineers for better productions. These issues may be explained briefly as follows. [Pg.61]

Philosophical, Logical and Scientific Perspectives in Engineering, Intelligent Systems Reference Library 143, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-01742-6 3, Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014 [Pg.61]

Concerning aU these points, engineers and philosophers can work on conceptual aspects so as to come into common area with each other, even though there will remain disagreement between them to a certain extent. [Pg.62]


Portions of this chapter are excerpted from an extended abstract, Goldberg, D. E. (2008a, b). What engineers don t learn and why they don t learn it and how philosophy might be able to help. Abstracts of the 2008 Workshop on Philosophy and Engineering, 85-86. http //tinyurl.com/cma49h... [Pg.145]

Didier Christelle, 2010, Professional ethics without a Profession. , in Goldberg David, van de Poel Ibo, Philosophy and Engineering. An emerging Agenda, Springer, pp. 161-174. [Pg.11]

If one thinks philosophy and engineering as sets of knowledge then without philosophy of engineering today the picture between the two appears as in Fig. 1.2. Is it possible to regard such a situation as dynamic, productive and creative knowledge mechanism Appreciation of this point is left to the reader. [Pg.11]

It is not possible to put a clear cut boundary between philosophy and engineering, because if philosophy is driven away from the engineering aspects, then engineer cannot make rational reasoning to reach a conclusive result for the benefit... [Pg.20]

De Poel IV, Goldberg, DE (2010) Philosophy and engineering. An Emerging Agenda. Springer, Dordrecht, 361 pp ISBN 9789048128044... [Pg.23]


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