Unit-Ii Engineering Ethics
Unit-Ii Engineering Ethics
Theories
WHAT IS ENGINEERING ETHICS?
• The study of moral issues and decisions confronting
individuals and organizations involved in engineering.
• The study of related questions about moral ideals,
character, policies and relationships of people and
moral reasons.
MORAL REASONS
Moral reasons include
• Keeping promises,
work
VARIETIES OF MORAL ISSUES
• MICRO-ETHICS This approach stresses more about
some typical and everyday problems which play an
important role in the field of engineering and in the
profession of an engineer
• MACRO-ETHICS This approach deals with all the social
problems which are unknown and suddenly burst out
on a regional or national level.
ETHICS AND ENGINEERING
• Where the ethical issues can arise:
– Conceptualization, Design, Testing,
Manufacturing, Sales, Service
– Supervision and Project Teams
• Project timelines and budgets
• Expectations, opinions, or judgments
– Products: Unsafe or Less than Useful
• Designed for obsolescence
• Inferior materials or components
• Unforeseen harmful effects to society
Where and How do Moral Problems arise in
Engineering?
• Inspite of the engineers’ full attention and care,
sometimes the product or project may be unsafe or
less useful.
This may be due to some reasons
1) The product or project may be designed for early
obsolescence
2) Due to under pressure because of running out of
time, budgetary etc
3) By ignorance on the size of the project
4) Because of the large number of a products sold on
the mass market, people may be affected.
TYPES OF INQUIRY
• Inquiry means an investigation- Engineering
ethics involves investigations into values,
meaning and facts.
1. Normative Inquiries
2. Conceptual Inquiries
3. Factual or Descriptive Inquiries
NORMATIVE INQUIRIES
These are meant for identifying and justifying some norms and standards
of morally desirable nature for guiding individuals as well as groups.
1. How do the obligations of engineers protect the public safety in given
situations?
2. When should an engineer have to alarm their employers on dangerous
practices?
3. Where are the laws and organizational procedures that affect
engineering practice on moral issues?
4. Where are the moral rights essential for engineers to fulfill their
professional obligations?
CONCEPTUAL INQUIRIES
These are meant for describing the meaning of concepts,
principles, and issues related to Engineering Ethics.
public?
3. What is a ‘bribe’?