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Engineering Ethics from a Justice Perspective (Counter Hegemonic…
Engineering Ethics from a Justice Perspective
Engineering Based on Justice and Fairness
Equality
Given with equal opportunity
Equity
Given adjusted to individual
Engineering and the Dominant Discourse
Re-engineering
Freeing engineering from its captive discourses
Hegemony
Systems of thought that systematically construct our understanding of the world
Participatory Engineering
Counter Hegemonic Engineering Ethics
Engineering, Social Justice and Peace Network(ESJP)
Social Justice(question assumptions of current practice)
Ursula Franklin
Macro Ethics(choices can often be addressed by fine tuning of the language used)
Amartya Sen
Justice that can serve as the basis of practical reasoning
John Rawl
Justice as fairness requires a radical redistribution of wealth