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MY TODAY’S TOPIC ISMY TODAY’S TOPIC IS

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Amna Abdul Ghafoor Saba Javaid Sarosh Zaheer Aneela nawaz Irtaqa Azhar

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Introduction

General Definition of Ethics

.The study of the characteristics of morals

.The study of the moral choices made by each person in his/her relationships with other people

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The rules and standards which govern the

conduct of engineers in their role as professionals

Similar to general ethics, but apply to the specific issues

Engineering Ethics

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Engineering decisions can impact public

health, safety, business practices and politics

Engineers should be aware of moral implications as they make decisions in

the workplace

Why Study Engineering Ethics?

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Ethical Issues Faced by Engineers

Public Safety Bribery and Fraud Environmental

Protection Fairness Honesty in

Research and Testing

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Personal Ethics:

Deals with how we treat others in our day-to-day lives

Business/Professional Ethics: Involves choices regarding

relationships between organizations and other organizations, government, and

groups of individuals

Personal vs Business/ Professional Ethics

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Engineered Accidents

Caused by flaws in the design of aproduct or system Engineering failures Engineered accidents

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Designing for Safety

Define the problem, including the needs, requirements and constraints Generate several different solutions to theproblem Test the solution Select the best solution Implement the chosen solution

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Four Common Ethical Theories

Utilitarianism Duty Ethics Rights Ethics Virtue Ethics

Understanding Ethical Problems

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Utilitarianism

Theory that the rightness or wrongness of an action is determined by its usefulness.

Tries to maximize the well-being of society

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Duty Ethics

Contends that certain acts should be performed because they are

inherently ethical

Individuals who recognize their ethical duties will choose ethically

correct moral actions

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Rights Ethics

Everyone has inherent moral rights

Any act that violates an individual’s moral rights is ethically unacceptable

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Virtue Ethics

Focuses on the type of person we should strive to

be

Good character traits are inherently right

Bad character traits are inherently wrong

Tied more to individual behavior than to an organization

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Questions?

Comments?

Snide remarks