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Unwritten Laws of Ethics and Change in Engineering
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ISBN:
9780791860588
No. of Pages:
118
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
2015
eBook Chapter
1 The History of Engineering Ethics
Page Count:
14
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Published:2015
Part 1 of this book is designed to provide a clear picture of what ethical behavior looks like and ideas for what to do if you or someone else is not behaving in a manner consistent with this picture.
Introduction
What Should Peter Do?
Importance of Ethical Know-How
Learning Objectives
Part 1 Outline
What Has Helped Shape Engineering Ethics?
The History of Engineering Ethics
What Do You Think or Recall?
The Code of Conduct for Engineers
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