Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Note to Students
- Foreword to the First Edition
- Preface to the First Edition
- Acknowledgment
- Acknowledgments to the First Edition
- Part 1 Values and the Evaluation of Acts in Engineering
- Part 2 Engineering Responsibility
- Part 3 Responsible Research Conduct
- Part 4 The Future of Engineering
- References
- Index
Foreword to the First Edition
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Note to Students
- Foreword to the First Edition
- Preface to the First Edition
- Acknowledgment
- Acknowledgments to the First Edition
- Part 1 Values and the Evaluation of Acts in Engineering
- Part 2 Engineering Responsibility
- Part 3 Responsible Research Conduct
- Part 4 The Future of Engineering
- References
- Index
Summary
I want to die proud of having been an engineer. Since that can happen only if we engineers behave ethically, and since I see a connection between this book and gracious professionalism, I am very enthusiastic about Dr. Whitbeck's effort to help us think effectively and somewhat pragmatically about professional ethics. Everyone, professionals in particular, must expect ethically complex situations to arise. When that happens, each of us badly needs a self-image that includes conviction that our intellect and heart can help make choices that will dramatically affect the course of events. That point of view will not materialize out of the ether. It must be nurtured and encouraged. This book will help seasoned professionals clarify their approach to their own behaviors, and this book can profoundly affect those who face a messy situation for the first time.
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- Ethics in Engineering Practice and Research , pp. xv - xviPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2011