DocumentCode
3141246
Title
Two methods for ethics case analysis
Author
Harris, Charles E., Jr. ; Rabins, Michael J.
Author_Institution
Texas A&M Univ., TX, USA
fYear
1993
fDate
6-9 Nov 1993
Firstpage
411
Lastpage
414
Abstract
Engineering instructors are often reticent about introducing ethics cases into their engineering courses. One way to overcome this reticence is to provide one or more simple methodologies that have been found effective both in stimulating class discussion and in providing ways of resolving ethical problems. The authors present two such methodologies. One is a methodology for resolving what the authors call conflict problems. The other is a methodology for resolving what they call line-drawing problems. Most practical ethical problems can be classified as either conflict problems or line-drawing problems, but one approach is usually more useful for resolving a given moral problem than the other
Keywords
educational courses; engineering education; professional aspects; teaching; class discussion; conflict problems; education; engineering courses; ethical problems; ethics case analysis; instruction; line-drawing problems; morals; teachers; Cities and towns; Computer aided manufacturing; Computer aided software engineering; Engineering management; Engineering profession; Engineering students; Ethics; Gold; Protection; Sanitary engineering;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Frontiers in Education Conference, 1993. Twenty-Third Annual Conference. 'Engineering Education: Renewing America's Technology', Proceedings.
Conference_Location
Washington, DC
ISSN
0190-5848
Print_ISBN
0-7803-1482-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FIE.1993.405491
Filename
405491
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