CE 306 Professional Ethics: Week#4
CE 306 Professional Ethics: Week#4
CE 306 Professional Ethics: Week#4
Week#4
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Engineering Ethics
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Morals
The word “Morality” originates from the
Latin word “mos” meaning “custom”. Morals are
the principles or habits with respect to right or
wrong of one’s own conduct. They are not
imposed by anyone.
Depending on a few factors, our mind filters
things as good or bad. These are the ideas that
help frame our personality so that we can
distinguish between what is right and what is
wrong.
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Morals
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Moral Issues
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Moral Issues
Example 1
After a recent collapse of a structure in
which many people died, an Engineer came to
know about a bridge which is marginally safe. He
informed his superior who asked him to stay calm
and not to discuss with anyone, while waiting for
the next year budget sessions to get some
financial help for the repair required. What should
the engineer do?
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Moral Issues
Example 2
What should an Engineer who observes his
colleague copying confidential information
unauthorized, do immediately? If he chooses to
stop his friend, what if this gets repeated
without his notice? If he chooses to report the
management, what if his friend loses the job?
Which is morally correct?
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Steps to deal with Issues
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Important Skills for Ethical Reasoning
Tolerance of diversity
One should have a broader perspective towards
ethnic and religious differences that the people
have. Every person differs with another when
compared on grounds of moral reasoning. The
acceptance of those differences is important.
Moral hope
The moral conflicts can be resolved by using
better communication and having rational
dialogue which acceptable and appreciable by
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Important Skills for Ethical Reasoning
Integrity
The moral integrity must be maintained. Being
honest and having strong moral principles helps
one to resolve an issue in an efficient manner.
An individual also needs to consider other’s
professional life and personal convictions while
solving a problem.
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Concluded
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