Practicing Engineering EthicsThe authors of this text have taken a theoretical, philosophical approach to the topic of engineering ethics. Through inclusion of case-studies, it focuses on decisions faced by practitioners worldwide. |
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CONTENTS | 1 |
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY | 7 |
ANALYZING AND RESOLVING | 21 |
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