GE2025/GE6075 professional Ethics In Engineering Hand Written Lecture Notes - Sathish Edition

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    Professionals Ethics In Engineering (All Units) Handwritten Premium Lecture Notes, Prepared by Sivanesh. Specially For Electrical And Electronics Engineering Engineering Candidates. Syllabus Covered based on Anna University Sixth Semester.


    CONTENT:
    UNIT-1 ENGINEERING ETHICS (Pages: 24)
    UNIT-2 ENGINEERING AS SOCIAL EXPERIMENTATION (Pages: 7)
    UNIT-3 ENGINEERING RESPONSIBILITY FOR SAFTY (Pages: 13)
    UNIT-4 RESPONSIBILITY AND RIGHTS (Pages: 14)
    Unit-5 GLOBAL ISSUES (Pages: 11)

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    UNIT-1
    ENGINEERING ETHICS
    Ethics
    Types of ethics
    1. Personal ethics
    2. Business ethics
    3. Engineering ethics
    4. Medical ethics
    5. Legal ethics
    6. Accounting ethics
    Purpose of studying engineering ethics
    Dimensions or senses of engineering ethics
    Variety of moral issues
    Types of enquiry or inquiry
    Moral dilemma
    Steps to solve moral dilemma
    Moral autonomy
    Skills required to improve moral autonomy
    Theories of moral development
    Carol gilligan’s theory
    Carol gilligans theory
    Drawbacks of Kohlberg
    Characteristics of a profession
    1. Knowledge
    2. Organization
    3. Public good
    Virtual ethics theory
    Professional ideals and virtues
    Theories of virtues
    Classification of virtues
    Two forms of self respect
    Senses of responsibility
    Modern theory
    Right ethics theory

    UNIT-2
    ENGINEERING AS SOCIAL EXPERIMENTATION
    Experiments
    Comparison of engineering experiment with std experiments
    Limitation of codes of ethics

    UNIT-3
    ENGINEERING RESPONSIBILITY FOR SAFTY
    Drawbacks of Lawrence definition
    Relative safety
    Factors influencing risk
    Acceptability of risk
    Elements of risk perception
    Job related risk

    UNIt-4
    RESPONSIBILITY AND RIGHTS
    Responsibility of engineers
    External responsibility
    Internal responsibility
    Identification loyality
    Respect for authority
    Expert authority
    Process
    Conflicts of interest
    Actual conflicts of interest
    Potential conflicts of interest
    Apparent conflicts of interest
    Bribe
    Kick back
    Occupational crime
    Rights of engineers
    Human rights
    Employee rights
    Types
    1. Contractual employee rights
    2. Non – contractual rights
    Professional rights
    Elements of IPR

    Unit-5
    GLOBAL ISSUES
    MNC
    Environmental issues
    Computer ethics
    Weapons developments
    Relative values
    International rights
    Concern
    Technology assessments
    Engineers as managers

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