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Fritzsche, Albrecht.
The Future of Engineering = Philosophical Foundations, Ethical Problems and Application Cases /
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Title/Author:
The Future of Engineering/ edited by Albrecht Fritzsche, Sascha Julian Oks.
Reminder of title:
Philosophical Foundations, Ethical Problems and Application Cases /
other author:
Fritzsche, Albrecht.
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VIII, 300 p. 10 illus.online resource. :
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Subject:
Engineering ethics. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91029-1
ISBN:
9783319910291
The Future of Engineering = Philosophical Foundations, Ethical Problems and Application Cases /
The Future of Engineering
Philosophical Foundations, Ethical Problems and Application Cases /[electronic resource] :edited by Albrecht Fritzsche, Sascha Julian Oks. - 1st ed. 2018. - VIII, 300 p. 10 illus.online resource. - Philosophy of Engineering and Technology,311879-7202 ;. - Philosophy of Engineering and Technology,21.
1. Translations of technology and the future of engineering – an introduction -- 2. “The One, the Few or the Many?”: Using Independence as a Strategy in Engineering Development and Modeling -- 3. Practical Inference—a Formal Analysis -- 4. Intuition and Ineffability: Tacit Knowledge and Engineering Design -- 5. The Engineering Knowledge Research Program -- 6. Philosophy of Engineering and the Quest for a Novel Notion of Experimentation -- 7. Demarcating Simulation -- 8. Three Stages of Technical Artifacts’ Life Cycle: Based on a Four Factors Theory -- 9. Métis: Reconfiguring the Philosophy of Engineering -- 10. Thorstein B. Veblen's Philosophy of Technology and Modern Capitalism -- 11. Energy technologies and human well-being. Using sustainable design for the energy transition -- 12. Technology, Society, and Survival -- 13. Manufacturing with a big M – The Grand Challenges of Engineering in Digital Societies -- 14. Fostering Subjectivity in Engineering Education: Philosophical Framework and Pedagogical Strategies -- 15. Managing the State of the Art of Engineering: Learning from Medicine -- 16. What Ethics Owes Engineering -- 17. New Trends in Engineering Ethics - A Japanese Perspective -- 18. Nietzsche, Postphenomenology, and Nihilism-Technology Relations -- 19. Assisting Ourselves to Death - A philosophical reflection on lifting a finger with advanced assistive systems -- 20. Engineering for the Other: An Existential Examination of the Engineer’s Role in Privacy by Design.
In a world permeated by digital technology, engineering is involved in every aspect of human life. Engineers address a wider range of design problems than ever before, raising new questions and challenges regarding their work, as boundaries between engineering, management, politics, education and art disappear in the face of comprehensive socio-technical systems. It is therefore necessary to review our understanding of engineering practice, expertise and responsibility. This book advances the idea that the future of engineering will not be driven by a static view of a closed discipline, but rather will result from a continuous dialogue between different stakeholders involved in the design and application of technical artefacts. Based on papers presented at the 2016 conference of the forum for Philosophy, Engineering and Technology (fPET) in Nuremberg, Germany, the book features contributions by philosophers, engineers and managers from academia and industry, who discuss current and upcoming issues in engineering from a wide variety of different perspectives. They cover topics such as problem solving strategies and value-sensitive design, experimentation and simulation, engineering knowledge and education, interdisciplinary collaboration, sustainability, risk and privacy. The different contributions in combination draw a comprehensive picture of efforts worldwide to come to terms with engineering, its foundations in philosophy, the ethical problems it causes, and its effect on the ongoing development of society.
ISBN: 9783319910291
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-91029-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
598516
Engineering ethics.
LC Class. No.: TA157-158.3
Dewey Class. No.: 601
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