Ethical and Environmental Challenges to Engineering by Michael E Gorman

Ethical and Environmental Challenges to Engineering by Michael E Gorman

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Features multi-faceted, real-life cases of design and managerial dilemmas in a variety of settings - together with background readings that illustrate how one can integrate ethical and environmental challenges into engineering decisions. This title is useful for courses in Ethics, Applied Ethics, Engineering Ethics, and Environmental Ethics.

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Ethical and Environmental Challenges to Engineering by Michael E Gorman

A core text or supplementary casebook for courses in Ethics; Applied Ethics; Engineering Ethics; Environmental Ethics; in departments of Engineering, Philosophy, and Environmental Studies. The first casebook designed specifically for engineering and environmental ethics, this text features full-length, multi-faceted, real-life cases of design and managerial dilemmas in a variety of settings—together with background readings that illustrate how one can integrate ethical and environmental challenges into engineering decisions, especially ones early in the design process. It presents the dilemmas as descriptively as possible—without revealing what the authors think are “proper” or “good” solutions—and encourages students to think deeply about real-life situations and to engage in “moral imagination.”
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ISBN 13 9780130113283
ISBN 10 013011328X
Title Ethical and Environmental Challenges to Engineering
Author Michael E Gorman
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pearson Education (US)
Year published 2000-06-05
Number of pages 288
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