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This paper argues that research for engineering ethics should routinely involve philosophers, social scientists, and engineers, and should focus for now on certain basic questions such as: Who is an engineer? What is engineering? What do engineers do? How do they make decisions? And how much control do they actually have over what they do?
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Thanks to Michiel Brumsen for helpful comments on several earlier drafts.
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Davis, M. The professional approach to engineering ethics: Five research questions. SCI ENG ETHICS 7, 379–390 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-001-0060-4
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