4E's: Ethics, Engineering, Economics and the Environment

Author:   John St. James Stewart Buckeridge (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia) ,  Stewart Buckeridge
Publisher:   Federation Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
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Pages:   127
Publication Date:   07 February 2011
Format:   Paperback
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At the dawn of Europe, an extraordinary Greek philosopher-engineer—biologist named Aristotle strove to develop a code that the good person could live by. Aristotle’s concepts have much resonance with us today. Although there are differences in the way in which we perceive things, basically we all share the same aspirations and needs.\n\nThis new edition will be of value to the globally-focused engineer and scientist; it includes case studies from both developed and developing nations to help students and practitioners unravel the complexities of ethical practice in the 21st Century. It is testament to the global and indefatigable nature of our scientific community that 2,300 years after Aristotle, we might derive the same conclusions as he did.

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Author:   John St. James Stewart Buckeridge (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia) ,  Stewart Buckeridge
Publisher:   Federation Press
Imprint:   Federation Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.200kg
ISBN:  

9781862878150


ISBN 10:   1862878153
Pages:   127
Publication Date:   07 February 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1. Morals, Ethics and Values 2. Moral Theory 3. Ethics in Practice 4. Ethical Exemplars 5. Epilogue

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The 4 E's introduces engineering students to basic moral concepts and to the idea of a professional ethic. It has a clear, concrete focus and will be useful in helping scientists and engineers to be mindful of the role that values play in making professional judgements and to recognise and manage value conflicts that may arise in professional life. ...This book reflects Prof Buckeridge's ongoing commitment to ethics education. For students, the book's greatest merit lies in its both placing the activities of science and engineering in a larger social context and in assigning science a particularity where it is contestable and contested, and where the practice of science is properly subordinated to a broader moral consideration of means and of ends. - Jeff Chapman, from speech given at the launch of the 1st edition at The Royal Society of Victoria The book brings updated Australian and German examples and new topics such as DNA, genetics, animal rights and determining values. I have included a lot more about how we determine value -- both as individuals and as a society, Professor Buckeridge said. Although I am confident that the text will be of interest to general readership, it was written primarily for the globally focused engineer and scientist. Over the past decade, Professor Buckeridge has observed that engineers are becoming more aware of their impact on the world around them. Along with good design, engineers also know that they have to include environmental and social practice into their plan, he said. This ethos is embedded in curriculum, and is enforced through accreditation . Engineers must look at a quadruple bottom line, rather than just at economics and design. A project can fail with a good (engineering) design if it doesn't take ethics, economics and the environment into account. - RMIT, Book Review of 1st edition


The 4 E's introduces engineering students to basic moral concepts and to the idea of a professional ethic. It has a clear, concrete focus and will be useful in helping scientists and engineers to be mindful of the role that values play in making professional judgements and to recognise and manage value conflicts that may arise in professional life. ...This book reflects Prof Buckeridge's ongoing commitment to ethics education. For students, the book's greatest merit lies in its both placing the activities of science and engineering in a larger social context and in assigning science a particularity where it is contestable and contested, and where the practice of science is properly subordinated to a broader moral consideration of means and of ends. - Jeff Chapman, from speech given at the launch of the 1st edition at The Royal Society of Victoria The book brings updated Australian and German examples and new topics such as DNA, genetics, animal rights and determining values. I have included a lot more about how we determine value -- both as individuals and as a society, Professor Buckeridge said. Although I am confident that the text will be of interest to general readership, it was written primarily for the globally focused engineer and scientist. Over the past decade, Professor Buckeridge has observed that engineers are becoming more aware of their impact on the world around them. Along with good design, engineers also know that they have to include environmental and social practice into their plan, he said. This ethos is embedded in curriculum, and is enforced through accreditation . Engineers must look at a quadruple bottom line, rather than just at economics and design. A project can fail with a good (engineering) design if it doesn't take ethics, economics and the environment into account. - RMIT, Book Review of 1st edition


Author Information

John St James Stewart Buckeridge is currently Professor of Natural Resources Engineering and Head of the School of Civil, Environmental and Chemical Engineering at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University, Australia. In 2004 he was elected Honorary Professor at Hochschule Wismar, University of Technology, Business and Design, Germany. He is a Councillor of the Royal Society of Victoria and is President of both the International Union of Biological Sciences and the International Society of Zoological Sciences. His academic interests are reflected in his publications, which span geotechnical engineering, geology, palaeobiology, marine biology, systematics and ethics.

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