Now in its fourth edition, Martin and Schinzinger's Ethics in Engineering provides an introduction to the key
issues in engineering ethics, taking account of both specific organizational contexts and broader technological
trends. Current and thorough, it promotes critical thinking and discussion about moral and ethical issues that
engineers face. The up-to-date content provides real world examples and cases and, by offering a framework for
understanding ethical dilemmas within engineering, prepares readers for issues they will confront in their careers.
Table of Contents
1 Ethics and Professionalism
2 Moral Reasoning and Codes of Ethics
3 Moral Frameworks
4 Engineering as Social Experimentation
5 Commitment to Safety
6 Workplace Responsibilities and Rights
7 Honesty
8 Environmental Ethics
9 Global Issues
10 Engineers and Technological Progress
Appendix A General Resources on Engineering Ethics
Appendix B Codes of Ethics: NSPE, ABET, IEEE, AICHE, ASCE, ASME