Ethics — the engineer

Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 5 (2):70–75 (1996)
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Abstract

“Engineers are generally an ethically motivated profession, knowing that their achievements are open to scrutiny and that much of the activity relates to work of a team.” What form such engineering ethics should take today is explored here by Sir Alan Muir Wood, FRS, FEng, FICE, Consultant, Sir William Halcrow and Partners

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reprint Wood, A. M. Muir (1996) "Ethics? The Engineer". Business Ethics: A European Review 5(2):70-75

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