Ethics Within Engineering: An Introduction
Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Figures -- Preface -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1. Our Moral World -- 2. Design Problems -- 3. Conceptual Space for Creative Solutions -- 4. Ethics in Engineering -- 5. Rules of Skill -- 6. Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 2: Analyzing Accidents -- 1. What Can Go Wrong -- Chapter 3: Error-Provocative Designs -- 1. Artifacts Can Cause Accidents -- 2. Stove Tops: How to Confuse a Cook -- 3. The Ethics of Confusing a Cook -- 4. Simplifying the Problem -- 5. What Is Natural -- 6. Examples of Error-Provocative Designs -- 7. Ethics and Design -- 8. Summary -- Chapter 4: Airliner Crashes -- 1. The Colombia Crash -- 2. Operator Error? -- 3. Predictable Problems -- 4. Guarding Against Error -- 5. Boeing's Failures -- 6. Instability in the MAX -- 7. Engineering Stability -- 8. The Pilots -- Chapter 5: Moral Responsibility: Intent Is Not Necessary -- 1. Intent Is Not Always Necessary -- 2. Moral Responsibility Because of Intent -- 3. Moral Responsibility Without Intent -- 4. Those Software Engineers -- Chapter 6: Permitting, Encouraging, and Provoking Errors -- 1. The Argument So Far -- 2. An Evil Genius of an Engineer -- 3. So What Difference Does It Make? -- 4. What Counts as a Design Problem? -- Chapter 7: Harms and Design Solutions -- 1. Unprovoked Harms -- 2. Missed Signals and Other Harms -- 3. The Artifact: Sustainability, Recycling, and Remanufacturing -- 4. Other Harms -- 5. What Counts as a Design Solution? -- 6. Value-Laden Choices -- Chapter 8: Role Morality -- 1. The Roles We Have -- 2. On Becoming a Professional -- 3. Knowledge That -- 4. Knowledge How -- 5. Potential Moral Relations -- Chapter 9: Forms of Life -- 1. Thinking like an Engineer.