Purdue University
Engineering Education
PhD, 2017
Blacksburg, Virginia, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Applied Ethics
Asian Philosophy
  •  43
    Ethics Within Engineering: An Introduction
    International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 31 (3): 327-330. 2017.
  •  42
    Pragmatism as Post-postmodernism
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 13 (2): 172-174. 2009.
  •  40
    Ethics in engineering
    McGraw Hill. 2023.
    Technology has a pervasive and profound effect on the contemporary world, and engineers play a central role in all aspects of technological development. In order to hold paramount the safety, health, and welfare of the public, engineers must be morally committed and equipped to grapple with ethical dilemmas they confront.
  •  37
    Ethics Across the Curriculum—Pedagogical Perspectives
    with Elaine E. Englehardt, Michael S. Pritchard, Robert Baker, Michael D. Burroughs, José A. Cruz-Cruz, Randall Curren, Michael Davis, Aine Donovan, Deni Elliott, Karin D. Ellison, Challie Facemire, William J. Frey, Joseph R. Herkert, Karlana June, Robert F. Ladenson, Christopher Meyers, Glen Miller, Deborah S. Mower, Lisa H. Newton, David T. Ozar, Alan A. Preti, Wade L. Robison, Brian Schrag, Alan Tomhave, Phyllis Vandenberg, Mark Vopat, Sandy Woodson, and Daniel E. Wueste
    Springer Verlag. 2018.
    Late in 1990, the Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions at Illinois Institute of Technology (lIT) received a grant of more than $200,000 from the National Science Foundation to try a campus-wide approach to integrating professional ethics into its technical curriculum.! Enough has now been accomplished to draw some tentative conclusions. I am the grant's principal investigator. In this paper, I shall describe what we at lIT did, what we learned, and what others, especially phil…Read more
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    This paper begins by reviewing dominant themes in current teaching of professional ethics in engineering education. In contrast to more traditional approaches that simulate ethical practice by using ethical theories to reason through micro-level ethical dilemmas, this paper proposes a pragmatic approach to ethics that places more emphasis on the practical plausibility of ethical decision-making. In addition to the quality of ethical justification, the value of a moral action also depends on its …Read more
  •  30
    The need for and nature of a normative, cultural psychology of weaponized AI (artificial intelligence)
    with Ingvild Bode and Rockwell Clancy
    Ethics and Information Technology 25 (1): 1-6. 2023.
    The use of AI in weapons systems raises numerous ethical issues. To date, work on weaponized AI has tended to be theoretical and normative in nature, consisting in critical policy analyses and ethical considerations, carried out by philosophers, legal scholars, and political scientists. However, adequately addressing the cultural and social dimensions of technology requires insights and methods from empirical moral and cultural psychology. To do so, this position piece describes the motivations …Read more
  •  28
    Why Should Ethical Behaviors Be the Ultimate Goal of Engineering Ethics Education?
    Business and Professional Ethics Journal 42 (1): 33-53. 2023.
    Ethics is crucial to engineering, although disagreement exists concerning the form engineering ethics education should take. In part, this results from disagreements about the goal of this education, which inhibit the development of and progress in cohesive research agendas and practices. In this regard, engineering ethics faces challenges like other professional ethics. To address these issues, this paper argues that the ultimate goal of engineering ethics education should be more long-term eth…Read more
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    Engineering ethics education, ethical leadership, and Confucian ethics
    International Journal of Ethics Education 3 (2): 169-179. 2018.
    Ethical leadership skills are crucial for professionally competent engineers working in a global context. This article explores the possibility of integrating a non-Western ethical tradition of Confucian ethics into the teaching of ethical leadership in engineering ethics. First comes a brief discussion of the historical origins of Confucianism and its persistence in contemporary Chinese culture. Second is a conceptualization of the major aspects of Confucian ethical leadership including moral p…Read more
  •  22
    Connecting to the Heart: Teaching Value-Based Professional Ethics
    with Roel Snieder
    Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (4): 2235-2254. 2020.
    Engineering programs in the United States have been experimenting with diverse pedagogical approaches to educate future professional engineers. However, a crucial dimension of ethics education that focuses on the values, personal commitments, and meaning of engineers has been missing in many of these pedagogical approaches. We argue that a value-based approach to professional ethics education is critically needed in engineering education, because such an approach is indispensable for cultivating…Read more
  •  22
    Enhancing Engineering Ethics: Role Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
    with Carl Mitcham, Jessica M. Smith, and Nicole M. Smith
    Science and Engineering Ethics 27 (3): 1-21. 2021.
    Engineering ethics calls the attention of engineers to professional codes of ethical responsibility and personal values, but the practice of ethics in corporate settings can be more complex than either of these. Corporations too have cultures that often include corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices and policies, but few discussions of engineering ethics make any explicit reference to CSR. This article proposes critical attention to CSR and role ethics as an opportunity to help prepare …Read more
  •  21
    Philosophy and Engineering: Exploring Boundaries, Expanding Connections (edited book)
    with Diane P. Michelfelder and Byron Newberry
    Springer. 2016.
    This volume, the result of an ongoing bridge building effort among engineers and humanists, addresses a variety of philosophical, ethical, and policy issues emanating from engineering and technology. Interwoven through its chapters are two themes, often held in tension with one another: “Exploring Boundaries” and “Expanding Connections.” “Expanding Connections” highlights contributions that look to philosophy for insight into some of the challenges engineers face in working with policy makers, l…Read more
  •  21
    Blame-Laden Moral Rebukes and the Morally Competent Robot: A Confucian Ethical Perspective
    with Tom Williams, Blake Jackson, and Ruchen Wen
    Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (5): 2511-2526. 2020.
    Empirical studies have suggested that language-capable robots have the persuasive power to shape the shared moral norms based on how they respond to human norm violations. This persuasive power presents cause for concern, but also the opportunity to persuade humans to cultivate their own moral development. We argue that a truly socially integrated and morally competent robot must be willing to communicate its objection to humans’ proposed violations of shared norms by using strategies such as bl…Read more
  •  20
    Constructing a role ethics approach to engineering ethics education
    Ethics and Education 18 (2): 216-229. 2023.
    Engineering is a social enterprise. A successful engineering career depends on how engineers manage their relationships with diverse stakeholders including managers, clients, contractors, and the p...
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    In this paper, we argue that engineering ethics education does have moral implications. More specifically, practices in engineering ethics education can lead to negative moral consequences if not conducted appropriately. Engineering ethics educators are often passionate about teaching students ways to examine the ethical implications of engineering and technology. However, ethics educators may overlook the moral significance of their instructional classroom practices. In this paper, we discuss t…Read more
  •  17
    Review of "A Companion to the Philosophy of Technology" (review)
    Essays in Philosophy 13 (2): 617-622. 2012.
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    Engineers and other technical professionals are increasingly challenged by the impacts of globalization. Further, engineering educators, technical managers, and human resources staff have demonstrated great interest in selecting and training engineers who are capable of working competently, professionally, and ethically in global context. However, working across countries and cultures brings considerable challenges to global engineers, including as related to understanding and navigating local a…Read more
  •  16
    The Rule of Virtue: A Confucian Response to the Ethical Challenges of Technocracy
    with Yongmou Liu and Lishan Lan
    Science and Engineering Ethics 27 (5): 1-24. 2021.
    The idea of technocracy has been widely criticized in Western literature in the philosophy and sociology of technology. A common critique of technocracy is that it represents an “antidemocratic” and “dehumanizing” ideology. This paper invites Western scholars to reconsider their oppositions to technocracy by drawing on resources from Confucian ethics. In doing so, this paper synthesizes the major ethical challenges of technocracy mainly concerned by Western scholars in philosophy, political theo…Read more
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    The article argues that mainstream value-sensitive approaches to design have been based on narrow understandings of personhood and social dynamics, which are biased toward Western Educated Industrialized Rich and Democratic cultures and contradicted by empirical evidence. To respond to this weakness, the article suggests that design may benefit from focusing on user behaviours from the joint perspective of values and norms, especially across cultural contexts. As such, it proposes Norm Sensitive…Read more
  •  11
    Technocracy
    with Yongmou Liu and Lishan Lan
    In Armin Grunwald (ed.), Handbuch Technikethik, Metzler. pp. 119-122. 2013.
    Any consideration of relationships between technology and ethics is likely at some point to encounter the concept of technocracy, as a proposal to incorporate scientific and engineering expertise into the political process.
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    Impaired natural killer cell self-education and "missing-self" responses in Ly49-deficient mice 120, 3)
    with S. Bélanger, M. M. Tu, M. M. A. Rahim, A. B. Mahmoud, R. Patel, L. H. Tai, A. D. Troke, B. T. Wilhelm, Landry Jr, K. S. Tung, D. H. Raulet, and A. P. Makrigiannis
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    Crowdsourcing as a Tool for Research: Methodological, Fair, and Political Considerations
    with Chuan Yue, Benjamin Gilbert, Hanzelle Kleeman, and Stephen C. Rea
    Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 40 (3-4): 40-53. 2020.
    Crowdsourcing platforms are powerful tools for academic researchers. Proponents claim that crowdsourcing helps researchers quickly and affordably recruit enough human subjects with diverse backgrounds to generate significant statistical power, while critics raise concerns about unreliable data quality, labor exploitation, and unequal power dynamics between researchers and workers. We examine these concerns along three dimensions: methods, fairness, and politics. We find that researchers offer va…Read more
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    Educating Self-Reflective Engineers
    with Sandy Woodson
    Teaching Ethics 20 (1-2): 31-46. 2020.
    Some engineering educators recognize the necessity and challenges of teaching students moral sensitivity. As recently pointed out by some scholars, along with moral sensitivity, promoting “self-knowledge” is significantly lacking in engineering curricula. We suggest that the “ethics autobiography” employed in some health and psychological science programs can serve as a useful tool for helping engineering students develop moral sensitivity and self-reflective competencies. First, this paper brie…Read more
  •  9
    Corporate Social Responsibility and Engineering Ethics
    with Jessica Smith, Nicole M. Smith, and Carl Mitcham
    In Deborah C. Poff & Alex C. Michalos (eds.), Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics, Springer Verlag. pp. 445-450. 2021.
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    Thinking through Science and Technology: Philosophy, Religion, and Politics in an Engineered World (edited book)
    with Glen Miller and Helena Mateus Jerónimo
    Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2023.
    This wide-ranging collection of original essays explores how individual and societal beliefs, values, and actions are transformed by science, technology, and engineering. Practical and theoretical insights from a global cohort of philosophers, policymakers, STS scholars, and engineers illuminate the perils and promise of technoscientific change.
  •  8
    Just Hierarchy and the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
    Ethical Perspectives 30 (1): 59-76. 2023.
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    Confucianism, Marxism, and Pragmatism: The Intellectual Contexts of Engineering Education in China
    with Brent Jesiek
    In Byron Newberry, Carl Mitcham, Martin Meganck, Andrew Jamison, Christelle Didier & Steen Hyldgaard Christensen (eds.), International Perspectives on Engineering Education: Engineering Education and Practice in Context, Springer Verlag. 2015.
  • Thinking through Science and Technology. Philosophy, Religion, and Politics in an Engineered World. (edited book)
    with Glenn Miller and Helena Mateus Jerónimo
    Rowman & Littlefield International. 2023.
  • V. 3.Wei Jin nan bei chao juan
    with Hu Hai
    In Lang Ye & Liangzhi Zhu (eds.), Zhongguo mei xue tong shi =, Jiangsu Ren Min Chu Ban She. 2014.