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Philosophy and Engineering: Reflections on Practice, Principles and Process
β Scribed by Hans Poser (auth.), Diane P Michelfelder, Natasha McCarthy, David E. Goldberg (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 431
- Series
- Philosophy of Engineering and Technology 15
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Building on the breakthrough text Philosophy and Engineering: An Emerging Agenda, this book offers 30 chapters covering conceptual and substantive developments in the philosophy of engineering, along with a series of critical reflections by engineering practitioners. The volume demonstrates how reflective engineering can contribute to a better understanding of engineering identity and explores how integrating engineering and philosophy could lead to innovation in engineering methods, design and education.
The volume is divided into reflections on practice, principles and process, each of which challenges prevalent assumptions and commitments within engineering and philosophy. The volume explores the ontological and epistemological dimensions of engineering and exposes the falsity of the commonly held belief that the field is simply the application of science knowledge to problem solving. Above all, the perspectives collected here demonstrate the value of a constructive dialogue between engineering and philosophy and show how collaboration between the disciplines casts light on longstanding problems from both sides.
The chapters in this volume are from a diverse and international body of authors, including philosophers and engineers, and represent a highly select group of papers originally presented in three different conferences. These are the 2008 Workshop on Philosophy and Engineering (WPE-2008) held at the Royal Academy of Engineering; the 2009 meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Technology (SPT-2009) at the University of Twente in the Netherlands; and the Forum on Philosophy, Engineering, and Technology (fPET-2010), held in Golden, Colorado at the Colorado School of Mines.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xix
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
The Ignorance of Engineers and How They Know It....Pages 3-14
Rules of Skill: Ethics in Engineering....Pages 15-26
Engineering as Performance: An βExperiential Gestaltβ for Understanding Engineering....Pages 27-37
The Formulation of Engineering Identities: Storytelling as Philosophical Inquiry....Pages 39-50
Ove Arup: Theoretical and Moral Positions in Practice and the Origins of an Engineering Firm....Pages 51-63
Transferable Skills Development in Engineering Students: Analysis of Service-Learning Impact....Pages 65-78
Future Reflective Practitioners: The Contributions of Philosophy....Pages 79-90
Fitting Engineering into Philosophy....Pages 91-101
Engineering as Willing....Pages 103-111
Front Matter....Pages 113-113
Debunking Contemporary Myths Concerning Engineering....Pages 115-137
The Engineerβs Identity Crisis: Homo Faber or Homo Sapiens ?....Pages 139-150
Varieties of Parthood: Ontology Learns from Engineering....Pages 151-163
Engineered Artifacts....Pages 165-176
Engineering Ethics: From Preventive Ethics to Aspirational Ethics....Pages 177-187
Making the Case for the Inclusion of Lay Persons on Engineering Accreditation Panels: A Role for an Engineering Hippocratic Oath?....Pages 189-201
Ethical Awareness in Chinese Professional Engineering Societies: Textual Research on Constitutions of Chinese Engineering Organizations....Pages 203-214
Engineering for Peace: An Obligation of Professional Capabilities....Pages 215-228
Roboethics and Telerobotic Weapons Systems....Pages 229-237
Normative Crossover: The Ethos of Socio-technological Systems....Pages 239-250
Front Matter....Pages 251-251
Translating Values into Design Requirements....Pages 253-266
Front Matter....Pages 251-251
Engineering Hubris: Adam Smith and the Quest for the Perfect Machine....Pages 267-277
The Technology of Collective Memory and the Normativity of Truth....Pages 279-290
Plans for Modeling Rational Acceptance of Technology....Pages 291-303
On the Epistemology of Breakthrough Innovation: The Orthogonal and Non-linear Natures of Discovery....Pages 305-315
Uncertainty in the Design of Non-prototypical Engineered Systems....Pages 317-327
Object-Oriented Method and the Relationship Between Structure and Function of Technical Artifacts....Pages 329-341
The Methodological Ladder of Industrialised Inventions: A Description-Based and Explanation-Enhanced Prescriptive Model....Pages 343-363
On the Feasibility of Nanotechnology: A Chinese Perspective....Pages 365-375
Engineering Innovation: Energy, Policy, and the Role of Engineering....Pages 377-390
Is Engineering Philosophically Weak?....Pages 391-405
Back Matter....Pages 407-431
β¦ Subjects
Philosophy of Technology; Engineering, general; Science Education
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