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A Reflective Analysis on Professional Codes of Ethics
Author(s) -
Graeme Troxell,
Wade O. Troxell
Publication year - 2018
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--27506
Subject(s) - computer science , ethical code , engineering ethics , engineering
This paper explores some limitations of professional codes of ethics in engineering. While codes are perhaps adequate guides for action in well-defined and familiar moral situations, they are less helpful when circumstances are novel or unique. Some have argued that interpretation plays a central role in understanding and actively applying professional codes of ethics, and while we agree, we also believe engineers must be equipped to critically evaluate and interpret concrete situations from a moral perspective. While codes play an important role in professional engineering, engineers need to be well equipped to proactively and critically interpret unique moral considerations and contexts.

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