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    Broadening Engineering Identity: Moving beyond Problem Solving
    with Thomas Siller and Gerry Johnson
    In Zachary Pirtle, David Tomblin & Guru Madhavan (eds.), Engineering and Philosophy: Reimagining Technology and Social Progress, Springer Verlag. pp. 181-195. 2021.
    The engineering profession is often defined by the phrase ‘engineers are problem solvers.’ This is so common that it has become a normative ontology for engineers. We dispute the view that engineers are normatively problem solvers. We do agree that much of what engineers do can be considered problem solving but it is an insufficient characterization of the profession. Stated quite simply, if engineers solved problems, they would go away but clearly the areas engineering addresses continue to be …Read more