Introduction: Engineering Ethics from a Global Perspective

2017 
This chapter introduces the book's themes and contents, related to global engineering ethics. It begins with a case study of the Uberlingen midair collision, highlighting the manner in which automated and manual systems, human error, and global contexts contributed to this tragedy. The chapter goes on to explain recent changes in engineering work and educational environments, and their effects on engineering ethics. It lists initial assumptions for a global approach to engineering ethics, and the rest of the chapter explains the nature and relevance of these assumptions to considerations of ethical issues within engineering. These include the nature of ethics, its importance for engineers, global perspectives on engineering, problems with ethical theories, role responsibilities of engineers, and considerations of case studies. The chapter ends with a case study concerning the ITER project and fusion power, highlighting how cleaner energy and interdisciplinary, international collaborations can contribute to better futures.
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