ESE 2020 - Engineering Ethics

ESE 2020 - Engineering Ethics

Author: IES Master Team

Publisher: IES Master Publication

Published:

Total Pages: 21

ISBN-13: 9388080297

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General Studies (GS) carries significant weightage, and cannot be left for the last minute during preparation for ESE exam. IES Master books on General Studies are tailored to the psyche of engineering graduates aspiring for UPSC ESE Prelims exam. Basing on the belief that illustrations speak louder than words, and figurines communicate faster than complex wordy pages, the IES Master books come crisp, compact and exact, along with a myriad of illustrations. The fourth edition of ‘Engineering Ethics’ structures the concepts in a broader perspective keeping in mind the applied knowledge required for top engineering professionals. IES Master Publication makes sure that all its books are fully revised and updated annually so that every year students get the best ESE reference books.


Engineering Ethics for a Globalized World

Engineering Ethics for a Globalized World

Author: Colleen Murphy

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-06-22

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 3319182609

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This volume identifies, discusses and addresses the wide array of ethical issues that have emerged for engineers due to the rise of a global economy. To date, there has been no systematic treatment of the particular challenges globalization poses for engineering ethics standards and education. This volume concentrates on precisely this challenge. Scholars and practitioners from diverse national and professional backgrounds discuss the ethical issues emerging from the inherent symbiotic relationship between the engineering profession and globalization. Through their discussions a deeper and more complete understanding of the precise ways in which globalization impacts the formulation and justification of ethical standards in engineering as well as the curriculum and pedagogy of engineering ethics education emerges. The world today is witnessing an unprecedented demand for engineers and other science and technology professionals with advanced degrees due to both the off-shoring of western jobs and the rapid development of non-Western countries. The current flow of technology and professionals is from the West to the rest of the world. Professional practices followed by Western (or Western-trained) engineers are often based on presuppositions which can be in fundamental disagreement with the viewpoints of non-Westerners. A successful engineering solution cannot be simply technically sound, but also must account for cultural, social and religious constraints. For these reasons, existing Western standards cannot simply be exported to other countries. Divided into two parts, Part I of the volume provides an overview of particular dimensions of globalization and the criteria that an adequate engineering ethics framework must satisfy in a globalized world. Part II of the volume considers pedagogical challenges and aims in engineering ethics education that is global in character.


Infusing Ethics into the Development of Engineers

Infusing Ethics into the Development of Engineers

Author: National Academy of Engineering

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2016-02-17

Total Pages: 67

ISBN-13: 0309390885

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Ethical practice in engineering is critical for ensuring public trust in the field and in its practitioners, especially as engineers increasingly tackle international and socially complex problems that combine technical and ethical challenges. This report aims to raise awareness of the variety of exceptional programs and strategies for improving engineers' understanding of ethical and social issues and provides a resource for those who seek to improve ethical development of engineers at their own institutions. This publication presents 25 activities and programs that are exemplary in their approach to infusing ethics into the development of engineering students. It is intended to serve as a resource for institutions of higher education seeking to enhance their efforts in this area.


Engineering Ethics

Engineering Ethics

Author: Gail Baura

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2006-04-11

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 0080458025

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Engineering Ethics is the application of philosophical and moral systems to the proper judgment and behavior by engineers in conducting their work, including the products and systems they design and the consulting services they provide. In light of the work environment that inspired the new Sarbanes/Oxley federal legislation on “whistle-blowing protections, a clear understanding of Engineering Ethics is needed like never before. Beginning with a concise overview of various approaches to engineering ethics, the real heart of the book will be some 13 detailed case studies, delving into the history behind each one, the official outcome and the “real story behind what happened. Using a consistent format and organization for each one—giving background, historical summary, news media effects, outcome and interpretation--these case histories will be used to clearly illustrate the ethics issues at play and what should or should not have been done by the engineers, scientists and managers involved in each instance. Covers importance and practical benefits of systematic ethical behavior in any engineering work environment Only book to explain implications of the Sarbanes/Oxley "Whistle-Blowing" federal legislation 13 actual case histories, plus 10 additional "anonymous" case histories-in consistent format-will clearly demonstrate the relevance of ethics in the outcomes of each one Offers actual investigative reports, with evidentiary material, legal proceedings, outcome and follow-up analysis Appendix offers copies of the National Society of Professional Engineers Code of Ethics for Engineers and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Code of Ethics


Contemporary Ethical Issues in Engineering

Contemporary Ethical Issues in Engineering

Author: Sundar Sethy, Satya

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2015-02-28

Total Pages: 375

ISBN-13: 1466681314

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For most professions, a code of ethics exists to promote positive behavior among practitioners in order to enrich others within the field as well as the communities they serve. Similar to the medical, law, and business fields, the engineering discipline also instills a code of ethical conduct. Contemporary Ethical Issues in Engineering highlights a modern approach to the topic of engineering ethics and the current moral dilemmas facing practitioners in the field. Focusing on key issues, theoretical foundations, and the best methods for promoting engineering ethics from the pre-practitioner to the managerial level, this timely publication is ideally designed for use by engineering students, active professionals, and academics, as well as researchers in all disciplines of engineering.


Ethics in Science and Engineering

Ethics in Science and Engineering

Author: James G. Speight

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-04-26

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 047062602X

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The only treatment of ethics from a scientific and engineering perspective The pursuit of science and engineering requires freedom of thought and, in the academic sense, unrestricted communication. It is through the professionalism of the members of these disciplines that world knowledge and technology advances. Yet there are continuous reports of unethical behavior in the forms of data manipulation, cheating, and plagiarism at the highest levels. The motivations for this behavior are varied, such as the need to advance one's career or to obtain research funding. This book gives an account of scientific and engineering disciplines and examines the potential for unethical behavior by professionals. Documented examples are presented to show where the matter could have been halted before it became an unethical issue. The authors also look to the future to see what is in store for professionals in science and engineering and how the potential for unethical behavior can be negated.


Ethics and Professionalism in Engineering

Ethics and Professionalism in Engineering

Author: Richard H. McCuen

Publisher: Broadview Press

Published: 2011-03-22

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 1551112833

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The rapid pace of technological change constantly gives rise to new ethical dilemmas, and engineers must be as well versed in societal values and ethics as they are in the technical concepts of their disciplines. Ethics and Professionalism in Engineering provides a practical introduction for engineering students that emphasizes ethical decision-making. McCuen and Gilroy situate engineering ethics in the wider context of business and environmental ethics and guide students through case studies emphasizing value conflicts often encountered in engineering.


Ethical Issues in Engineering

Ethical Issues in Engineering

Author: Deborah G. Johnson

Publisher: Pearson

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13:

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This anthology focuses on ethical issues confronting individual engineers and the entire engineering profession.


Ethics in Engineering Practice and Research

Ethics in Engineering Practice and Research

Author: Caroline Whitbeck

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2011-08-15

Total Pages: 439

ISBN-13: 1139498851

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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.


What Every Engineer Should Know about Ethics

What Every Engineer Should Know about Ethics

Author: Kenneth K. Humphreys

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1999-07-07

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9780824782085

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This compact reference succinctly explains the engineering profession's codes of ethics using case studies drawn from decisions of the National Society of Professional Engineers' (NSPE) Board of Ethical Review, examining ethical challenges in engineering, construction, and project management. It includes study questions to supplement general engineering survey courses and a list of references to aid practicing engineers in exploring topics in depth. Concentrating primarily on situations engineers encounter on a daily basis and offering pragmatic answers to ethical questions, What Every Engineer Should Know About Ethics discusses recent headline-making disasters such as the Challenger explosion, the Chernobyl nuclear catastrophe, and the Hyatt-Regency Hotel collapse; considers the merits and drawbacks of professional codes of ethics; covers the application of the "committee approach" to specific cases; compares and contrasts ethical codes and personal values with alternative approaches to morality; defines professional licensing and registration and enumerates their prerequisites; outlines legal standards for liability; emphasizes the importance of communication, coordination, and documentation; includes a discussion of "whistleblowing;" defines the engineer's primary ethical responsibility; and more.