Ethics Assignment: Harish Kumar
Ethics Assignment: Harish Kumar
Ethics Assignment: Harish Kumar
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1. The problem of vagueness: One is unable to distinguish
between good and bad (right or
wrong) principle. Good means an action that is obligatory.
For example, code of ethics
specifies that one should obey the laws and follow standards.
Refuse bribe or accept the gift,
and maintain confidentiality
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obtained (conceptual inquiry).
The most useful resource in identifying dilemmas in
engineering is the professional codes of
ethics, as interpreted by the professional experience. Another
resource is talking with colleagues
who can focus or narrow down the choice of values.
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6. Decide upon a final course of action, based on priority
fixed or assumed. If there is no ideal
solution, we arrive at a partially satisfactory or satisficing
solution
MORAL AUTONOMY :
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tight-time schedules and fear of foreign
competition threatens this autonomy.
The attitude of the management should allow latitude in the
judgments of their engineers on moral issues.
If management views profitability is more important than
consistent quality and retention of the customers that
discourage the moral autonomy, engineers are
compelled to seek the support from their professional
societies and outside organizations for moral
support.
It appears that the blue-collar workers with the support of the
union can adopt better autonomy
than the employed professionals.
Only recently the legal support has been obtained by the
professional
societies in exhibiting moral autonomy by professionals in
this country as well as in the West.
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The engineering skills related to moral autonomy are listed as
follows
1. Proficiency in
recognizing moral
problems in engineering
and ability to distinguish
as well
as relate them to problems
in law, economics, and
religion,
2. Skill in
comprehending, clarifying,
and critically-assessing arguments on different aspects
of moral issues,
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6. Using rational dialogue in resolving moral conflicts and
developing tolerance of different perspectives among morally
reasonable people, and
7. Maintaining moral integrity.
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