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RE: Ask Me Anything: ASCE's New Code of Ethics
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Carlos Bertha
04-14-2021 04:41 PM
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Hello, There are two ethical responsibilities that apply in this case: 3.e) Promote mentorship and knowledge-sharing equitably with current and future engineers, 5. f) Encourage and enable the education and development of other engineers and prospective members of the profession So, yes, in ...
RE: Ask Me Anything: ASCE's New Code of Ethics
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Hello and thanks for posting. First, I am very sorry about the situation you experienced. It's hard to tell from the details of this scenario exactly what happened. If you directly witnessed a violation of company policy, and then reported it (as described by the very company's training procedures), ...
RE: Ask Me Anything: ASCE's New Code of Ethics
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Hello and thank you for your thoughtful question. (And thank you for reading our book!) The issue you bring up is related to what's called "Cultural Relativism" (Engineering Ethics: Real World Case Studies, pp 11-13). There is no doubt that people--individuals--have their own preferences, wants, needs, ...
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