Philosophy of Technology and Macro-ethics in Engineering |
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Authors: | Wha-Chul Son |
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Affiliation: | Global Leadership School, Handong Global University, Heunghae-eup, Buk-gu, 791-708, Pohang, Gyoung-buk, South Korea. whachuls@hotmail.com |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this paper is to diagnose and analyze the gap between philosophy of technology and engineering ethics and to suggest bridging them in a constructive way. In the first section, I will analyze why philosophy of technology and engineering ethics have taken separate paths so far. The following section will deal with the so-called macro-approach in engineering ethics. While appreciating the initiative, I will argue that there are still certain aspects in this approach that can be improved. In the third, fourth, and fifth sections, I will point out three shortcomings of engineering ethics in terms of its macro-level discourse and argue that a number of certain insights taken from the study of philosophy of technology could be employed in overcoming those problems. In the concluding section, a final recommendation is made that topics of philosophy of technology be included in the curriculum of engineering ethics. |
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Keywords: | Philosophy of technology Engineering ethics Macro- and micro-approaches in engineering ethics Engineering ethics courses |
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