NSPE and ASCE Code of Ethics Discussion Paper
Class Objectives and Topics
- To learn about the nature of professional behavior
- To understand the purpose of a structure
- To become familiar with the terminology
- The link between sustainable development and engineering ethics (PowerPoint)
- Importance of protecting public safety, health, and the environment in engineering ethics
Homework
1 and 3-Hour
Read “Fallacies of Risk” by Sven Hansson Fallacies of risk.pdf Download Fallacies of risk.pdf
(One Page, Single Spaced, 12-Point Font, write each question and answer below)
- What are the sheer size and converse sheer size fallacies?
- What are some ways to understand “natural”
- What is the proof-seeking fallacy?
- What is the delay fallacy?
- What is the technocratic fallacy?
- How do statements by the German committee for occupational exposure limits illustrate this fallacy?
3-Hour (additional Homework)
(No page limit, Single Spaced, 12-Point Font, write each question and answer below)
Read “The integrity of science.” By Susan Haack The_Integrity_of_Science_What_It_Means_W.pdf Download The_Integrity_of_Science_What_It_Means_W.pdf
- What is scientific integrity? How can such integrity be eroded?
- What are the Vioxx and Celebrex scandals?
- What problems with scientific journal practices and the pharmaceutical industry do the Vioxx and Celebrex scandals reveal?
- Why does Haack think these problems about scientific integrity matter?
Reference Materials
- Hansson, S.O. (2004). Fallacies of risk. Journal of Risk Research, 7(3), 353-360.
- Haack, S. (2007). The integrity of science: What it means, why it matters. Contrastes: Revista International de Filosofia, 12, 5-26.
- What is the value of materials provided by our planet? – Put a value on nature!https://www.ted.com/talks/pavan_sukhdev_what_s_the_price_of_nature?language=en (Links to an external site.)(16.16 mins)