Why require ethics in engineering?

This theoretical paper will provide a review of the literature regarding the need for ethics in the workplace and how taxonomical ethical development can be used in engineering education. In fact, advocacy to educate for ethics in engineering education by design is discussed as a solution to this pr...

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Main Authors: Flumerfelt, Shannon, Alves, Anabela C., Kahlen, Franz Josef, Manalang, Anna Bella Siriban
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-42842021-04-20T05:52:38Z Why require ethics in engineering? Flumerfelt, Shannon Alves, Anabela C. Kahlen, Franz Josef Manalang, Anna Bella Siriban This theoretical paper will provide a review of the literature regarding the need for ethics in the workplace and how taxonomical ethical development can be used in engineering education. In fact, advocacy to educate for ethics in engineering education by design is discussed as a solution to this problem. By spiraling ethical competency development into engineering education as a body of practice, rather than as a theory of knowledge, it is possible to integrate engineering hard science content with engineering soft science competency. This means that current programs' scopes and sequences may remain in place, with recommended changes in pedagogy. Copyright © 2012 by ASME. 2021-04-21T09:03:33Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3327 info:doi/10.1115/IMECE2012-89392 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Engineering ethics Applied Ethics Engineering
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Engineering ethics
Applied Ethics
Engineering
spellingShingle Engineering ethics
Applied Ethics
Engineering
Flumerfelt, Shannon
Alves, Anabela C.
Kahlen, Franz Josef
Manalang, Anna Bella Siriban
Why require ethics in engineering?
description This theoretical paper will provide a review of the literature regarding the need for ethics in the workplace and how taxonomical ethical development can be used in engineering education. In fact, advocacy to educate for ethics in engineering education by design is discussed as a solution to this problem. By spiraling ethical competency development into engineering education as a body of practice, rather than as a theory of knowledge, it is possible to integrate engineering hard science content with engineering soft science competency. This means that current programs' scopes and sequences may remain in place, with recommended changes in pedagogy. Copyright © 2012 by ASME.
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author Flumerfelt, Shannon
Alves, Anabela C.
Kahlen, Franz Josef
Manalang, Anna Bella Siriban
author_facet Flumerfelt, Shannon
Alves, Anabela C.
Kahlen, Franz Josef
Manalang, Anna Bella Siriban
author_sort Flumerfelt, Shannon
title Why require ethics in engineering?
title_short Why require ethics in engineering?
title_full Why require ethics in engineering?
title_fullStr Why require ethics in engineering?
title_full_unstemmed Why require ethics in engineering?
title_sort why require ethics in engineering?
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2021
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3327
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