Ethica ingeniariae
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Ethica ingeniariae est disciplina ethicae adhibitae ratioque principiorum moralium quae ad exercitationem ingeniariae adhibentur. Haec disciplina investigat et officia definit quae ingenarii societati humanae, clientibus, ipsique professioni debent. Praeterea ad philosophiam scientiae, philosophiam ingeniariae, ethicam technologiae, aliasque res arte pertinet.
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Alford, C. F. 2002. Whistleblowers: Broken Lives and Organizational Power. Ithacae Novi Eboraci: Cornell University Press.
- Fleddermann, C. B. 2011. Engineering Ethics. Ed. 4a. Prentice Hall.
- Glazer, M. P. 1991. Whistleblower. Novi Eboraci: Basic Books.
- Harris, C. E., M. S. Pritchard, et M. J. Rabins, 2008.Engineering Ethics: Concept and Cases. Ed. 4a. Wadsworth Publishing.
- Huesemann, Michael H., et Joyce A. Huesemann. 2011. Critical Science and Social Responsibility. In Technofix: Why Technology Won’t Save Us or the Environment. Gabriolae Insulaes Columbiae Britannicae: New Society Publishers. ISBN 0865717044.
- Layton, Edwin, 1986. The Revolt of the Engineers: Social Responsibility and the American Engineering Profession. Baltimorae Terrae Mariae: The Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 080183287X.
- Martin, M. W., ety R. Schinzinger. 2004. Ethics in Engineering. Ed. 4a. McGraw-Hill.
- Petroski, Henry. 1985. To Engineer Is Human: The Role of Failure in Successful Design. St. Martins Press. ISBN 0312806809.
- Van de Poel, I., et L. Royakkers. 2011. Ethics, Technology, and Engineering: An Introduction. Wiley-Blackwell.
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Online Ethics Center of the National Academy of Engineering
- Nexus ad codices ethicae variarum societatum professionalium et scientificarum: