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An Ethical Toolkit for Engineering/Design Practice
The tools below represent concrete ways of implementing ethical reflection, deliberation, and judgment into tech industry engineering and design workflows.
Used correctly, they will help to develop ethical engineering/design practices that are:
- Well integrated into the professional tech setting, and seen as a natural part of the job of good engineering and design (not external to it or superfluous)
- Made explicit so that ethical practice is not an ‘unspoken’ norm that can be overlooked or forgotten
- Regularized so that with repetition and habit, engineers/designers/technologists can gradually strengthen their skills of ethical analysis and judgment
- Operationalized so that engineers/designers are given clear guidance on what ethical practice looks like in their work setting, rather than being forced to fall back on their own personal and divergent interpretations of ethics.
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