3. The ethical dimension of the engineering
profession deals
With the interaction with the public.
However, engineering ethics are
critical for reasons beyond keeping
out of legal trouble and guarding
the health and safety of humans.
4. Ethics are necessary for the survival and
continuity of the profession itself, amongst
other reasons. Therefore, engineering codes
of ethics have been set by professional
societies and engineering ethics have been
emphasized by accreditation organizations
to be an integral part of the engineering
curricula.
5. In addition, ethics is the framework
that allows the handling of
evolving issues related to the
profession of engineering.
6. SENSES (DIMENSION) OF
ENGINEERING ETHICS
THE WORD ETHICS HAS MANY
DISTINCT ALTHOUGH RELATED
MEANINGS CORRESPONDING TO
THEM ARE VARIOUS ADDITIONAL
SENSES OF EXPRESSION
‘ENGINEERING ETHICS’
7. Ethics is an activity and area of inquiry
it is the activity of understanding
moral values, resolving, moral issues,
and justifying moral judgment as well
as the discipline or area of study
resulting from the activity.
The term ethical indicate a contrast
between moral question and questions
of a legal political and artistic
nature.
8. Ethics is used as a means of describing
particular set of beliefs attitudes and
habits related to engineering .
Ethics and the grammatical variants of
ethics can also be described as morally
correct .