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La réflexion éthique sur la pratique des ingénieurs, encore très récente en France, s'est développée aux Etats-Unis sous le terme d'engineering ethics. Que signifie et que recouvre ce concept ? C'est l'objet de cette étude réalisée à partir de nombreuses enquêtes aux Etats-Unis, au Canada, Allemagne et en France, notamment dans les écoles de formation des cadres.
Engineering ethics --- Engineers --- Professional ethics --- Engineering --- Ethics, Engineering --- Engineering personnel --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Engineers - Professional ethics
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Engineering ethics --- Engineers --- Social surveys --- Ethiek --- Ingenieurswetenschappen --- Community surveys --- Surveys, Social --- Social sciences --- Surveys --- Engineering personnel --- Engineering --- Ethics, Engineering --- Professional ethics --- Research --- Moral and ethical aspects
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Cet ouvrage propose des pistes pour interroger les enjeux éthiques de la technique à partir de l'un de ses principaux acteurs, l'ingénieur. Aux professionnels, il propose une réflexion sur leurs responsabilités individuelles et collectives. A ceux qui les forment, il indique des éléments pour aborder ces questions en cours. Aux spécialistes en sciences humaines et sociales, il dévoile un pan méconnu des recherches portant sur les professions techniques. Il offre à tous la possibilité de mieux connaître certains aspects de notre monde technique à travers celles et ceux qui y contribuent.
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Engineering ethics --- Ingénieurs --- Déontologie --- 241.67 --- #GBIB:Overlegcentrum Christelijke Ethiek --- Business ethics. Corporate ethics. Bedrijfscodes. Management en ethiek. Zakenmoraal --- 241.67 Business ethics. Corporate ethics. Bedrijfscodes. Management en ethiek. Zakenmoraal --- Ingénieurs --- Déontologie --- Engineering --- Methodology --- Moral and ethical aspects
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This second companion volume on engineering studies considers engineering practice including contextual analyses of engineering identity, epistemologies, and values. Key overlapping questions examine such issues as an engineering identity, engineering self-understandings enacted in the professional world, distinctive characters of engineering knowledge, and how engineering science and engineering design interact in practice. Authors bring with them perspectives from their institutional homes in Europe, North America, Australia, and Asia. The volume includes 24 contributions by more than 30 authors from engineering, the social sciences, and the humanities. Additional issues the chapters scrutinize include prominent norms of engineering, how they interact with the values of efficiency or environmental sustainability. A concluding set of articles considers the meaning of context more generally by asking if engineers create their own contexts or are they created by contexts. Taken as a whole, this collection of original scholarly work is unique in its broad, multidisciplinary consideration of the changing character of engineering practice.
Philosophy. --- Philosophy of Technology. --- Engineering Design. --- Epistemology. --- Ethics. --- Philosophy (General). --- Genetic epistemology. --- Technology --- Engineering design. --- Epistémologie génétique --- Morale --- Technologie --- Conception technique --- Philosophie --- Technology_xPhilosophy. --- Philosophy & Religion --- Philosophy --- Engineering --- Construction --- Industrial arts --- Deontology --- Ethics, Primitive --- Ethology --- Moral philosophy --- Morality --- Morals --- Philosophy, Moral --- Science, Moral --- Values --- Developmental psychology --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Design, Engineering --- Industrial design --- Strains and stresses --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- Design --- Epistemology --- Theory of knowledge --- Psychology --- Knowledge, Theory of. --- Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics. --- Technology and civilization
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Fascinating and compelling in equal measure this volume presents a critical examination of the multilayered relationships between engineering and business. In so doing the study also stimulates ethical reflection on how these relationships either enhance or inhibit strategies to address vital issues of our time. In the context of geopolitical, economic, and environmental tendencies the authors explore the world that we should want to create and the role of the engineer and the business manager in this endeavor. Throughout this volume the authors identify periods of alignment and periods of tension between engineering and business. They look at focal points of the engineering-business nexus related to the development of capitalism. The book explores past and present movements to reshape, reform, or reject this nexus. The volume is informed by questions of importance for industry as well as for higher education. These are: What kinds of conflict arise for engineers in their attempts to straddle both professional and organizational commitments? How should professionals be managed to avoid a clash of managerial and professional cultures? How do engineers create value in firms and corporations? What kinds of tension exist between higher education and industry? What challenges does the neoliberal entrepreneurial university pose for management, faculty, students, society, and industry? Should engineering graduates be ready for work, and can they possibly be? What kinds of business issues are reflected in engineering education curricula, and for what purpose? Is there a limit to the degree of business hybridization in engineering degree programs, and if so, what would be the criterion for its definition? Is there a place in engineering education curricula for reflective critique of assumptions related to business and economic thinking? One ideal of management and control comes to the fore as the Anthropocene - the world transformed into an engineered artefact which includes human existence. The volume raises the question as to how engineering and business together should be considered, given the fact that the current engineering-business nexus remains embedded within an economic model of continual growth. By addressing macro-level issues such as energy policy, sustainable development, globalization, and social justice this study will both help create awareness and stimulate development of self-knowledge among practitioners, educators, and students thereby ultimately addressing the need for better informed citizens to safeguard planet Earth as a human life supporting system.
Engineering --- Economic aspects. --- Engineering ethics. --- Business ethics. --- Philosophy. --- Professional & Vocational Education. --- Engineering Ethics. --- Business Ethics. --- Philosophy of Technology. --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- Business --- Businesspeople --- Commercial ethics --- Corporate ethics --- Corporation ethics --- Professional ethics --- Wealth --- Ethics, Engineering --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Professional education. --- Vocational education. --- Education, Vocational --- Vocational training --- Work experience --- Education --- Technical education --- Education, Professional --- Career education --- Education, Higher --- Technology --- Professional and Vocational Education. --- Ethics of Technology. --- Technology and civilization --- Technology and ethics --- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Philosophy --- Professional ethics. Deontology --- General ethics --- Industrial economics --- Technical, artistic and vocational education --- Applied physical engineering --- Engineering sciences. Technology --- filosofie --- deontologie --- beroepsopleiding --- kapitalisme --- bedrijfsethiek --- duurzame ontwikkeling --- ingenieurswetenschappen
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Fascinating and compelling in equal measure this volume presents a critical examination of the multilayered relationships between engineering and business. In so doing the study also stimulates ethical reflection on how these relationships either enhance or inhibit strategies to address vital issues of our time. In the context of geopolitical, economic, and environmental tendencies the authors explore the world that we should want to create and the role of the engineer and the business manager in this endeavor. Throughout this volume the authors identify periods of alignment and periods of tension between engineering and business. They look at focal points of the engineering-business nexus related to the development of capitalism. The book explores past and present movements to reshape, reform, or reject this nexus. The volume is informed by questions of importance for industry as well as for higher education. These are: What kinds of conflict arise for engineers in their attempts to straddle both professional and organizational commitments? How should professionals be managed to avoid a clash of managerial and professional cultures? How do engineers create value in firms and corporations? What kinds of tension exist between higher education and industry? What challenges does the neoliberal entrepreneurial university pose for management, faculty, students, society, and industry? Should engineering graduates be ready for work, and can they possibly be? What kinds of business issues are reflected in engineering education curricula, and for what purpose? Is there a limit to the degree of business hybridization in engineering degree programs, and if so, what would be the criterion for its definition? Is there a place in engineering education curricula for reflective critique of assumptions related to business and economic thinking? One ideal of management and control comes to the fore as the Anthropocene - the world transformed into an engineered artefact which includes human existence. The volume raises the question as to how engineering and business together should be considered, given the fact that the current engineering-business nexus remains embedded within an economic model of continual growth. By addressing macro-level issues such as energy policy, sustainable development, globalization, and social justice this study will both help create awareness and stimulate development of self-knowledge among practitioners, educators, and students thereby ultimately addressing the need for better informed citizens to safeguard planet Earth as a human life supporting system.
Philosophy --- Professional ethics. Deontology --- General ethics --- Industrial economics --- Technical, artistic and vocational education --- Applied physical engineering --- Engineering sciences. Technology --- filosofie --- deontologie --- beroepsopleiding --- kapitalisme --- bedrijfsethiek --- duurzame ontwikkeling --- ingenieurswetenschappen
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This second companion volume on engineering studies considers engineering practice including contextual analyses of engineering identity, epistemologies, and values. Key overlapping questions examine such issues as an engineering identity, engineering self-understandings enacted in the professional world, distinctive characters of engineering knowledge, and how engineering science and engineering design interact in practice. Authors bring with them perspectives from their institutional homes in Europe, North America, Australia, and Asia. The volume includes 24 contributions by more than 30 authors from engineering, the social sciences, and the humanities. Additional issues the chapters scrutinize include prominent norms of engineering, how they interact with the values of efficiency or environmental sustainability. A concluding set of articles considers the meaning of context more generally by asking if engineers create their own contexts or are they created by contexts. Taken as a whole, this collection of original scholarly work is unique in its broad, multidisciplinary consideration of the changing character of engineering practice.
Philosophy --- Theory of knowledge --- General ethics --- Materials sciences --- Engineering sciences. Technology --- Production management --- DFMA (design for manufacture and assembly) --- ethiek --- filosofie --- kennisleer --- ingenieurswetenschappen
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This inclusive cross-cultural study rethinks the nexus between engineering education and context. In so doing the book offers a reflection on contextual boundaries with an overall boundary crossing ambition and juxtaposes important cases of critical participation within engineering education with sophisticated scholarly reflection on both opportunities and discontents. Whether, and in what way engineering education is or ought to be contextualized or de-contextualized is an object of heated debate among engineering educators. The uniqueness of this study is that this debate is given comprehensive coverage – presenting both instrumentally inclined as well as radical positions on transforming engineering education. In contextualizing engineering education, this book offers diverse commentary from a range of disciplinary, meta- and interdisciplinary perspectives on how cultural, professional, institutional, and educational systems contexts shape histories, structural dynamics, ideologies and challenges as well as new pathways in engineering education. Topics addressed include examining engineering education in countries ranging from India to America, to racial and gender equity in engineering education and incorporating social awareness into the area. Using context as “bridge” this book confronts engineering education head on. Contending engineering ideologies and corresponding views on context are juxtaposed with contending discourses of reform. The uniqueness of the book is that it brings together scholars from the humanities, the social sciences and engineering from Europe – both East and West – with the United States, China, Brazil, India and Australia.
Philosophy --- Curriculum development --- Didactics --- Teaching --- Materials sciences --- Engineering sciences. Technology --- Production management --- DFMA (design for manufacture and assembly) --- filosofie --- onderwijs --- opvoeding --- curriculumontwikkeling --- cursussen --- ingenieurswetenschappen --- Engineering --- Study and teaching
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