Lecture Three - Engineering Ethics
Lecture Three - Engineering Ethics
Fourth Year
Lecture three
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3. Professionalism and Codes of Ethics.
ethical ideals, that must not be merely a smoke screen for getting the
public to trust professionals and impose only minimal regulation but also
There are two models of the professional that were used to understand
Business Model
Professional Model
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3.2.Codes of Ethics
Codes of ethics state the moral responsibilities of engineers as seen by the
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3.3. How does a code of ethics achieve these goals?
A code of ethics helps create an environment within a profession
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Code of ethics can indicate to others that the profession is seriously
not.
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Examples
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3.4. What are Importance of Codes?
Codes of ethics play at least eight essential roles:
2. Providing guidance.
3. Offering inspiration.
6. Contributing to education.
7. Deterring wrongdoing.
2. Not applicable to all situations. Codes are not sacred, and need not
be accepted without criticism. Tolerance for criticisms of
the codes themselves should be allowed.
3. Often have internal conflicts. Many times, the priorities are clearly
conduct. Codes have flaws by commission and omission. There are still
some grey areas undefined by codes. They can not be equated to laws.
After all, even laws have loopholes and they invoke creativity in the
legal practitioners.
the codes.
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7. Different societies have different codes. The codes can not be uniform
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3.6. A Closer Look at Two Codes of Ethics.
IEEE NSPE
These codes have some common content; the structures of the codes
are very different.
IEEE code is short and NSPE code is much
deals in generalities. longer and more
detailed.
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Q) Engineers should follow their professional Code of
Ethics because.
a) It helps them avoid legal problems, such as getting sued
b) It provides a clear definition of what the public has a
right to expect from responsible engineers
c) It raises the image of the profession and hence gets
engineers more pay
d) The public will trust engineers more once they know
engineers have a Code of Ethics
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Solution:
Choice b): The best and most relevant answer. The Code of
Ethics is designed to promote the public welfare,
and hence the public has a right to expect that
responsible engineers will follow each of its
provisions, as clearly defined by the Code.
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Choice c): Raising the image of the profession is a good thing,
but not for the reason of getting more pay; that
would be to act from self-interest rather than
ethical motivations.
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