College of Engineering and Architecture Computer Engineering
CpE Laws and Professional Practice
Critically assess the strengths and weaknesses
of competing moral viewpoints Begin by identifying what we believe to be the most compelling reason for the course of action
We must be able to justify the course of action
COURSE OF ACTION As engineers, we do not have the luxury of postponing questions or leaving a question unresolved
Decide which of the plausible viewpoints
is the most compelling The committee approach (voting) is advantageous because the decision is representative of the general public Having established one or more of the courses of actions for each stakeholder, the principles pertaining to the following four should be applied
Formal Guidelines, Ethical Theory, Legal Issues and Informal Guidelines. A. Formal Guidelines Share with your friends: