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Gerald Andrews Emison | American Pragmatism as a Guide for Professional Ethical Conduct for Engineers
Emison argues that the field of engineering is unique in that the rapid advance of technology makes it difficult to rely on a rigid model of professional ethics. Rather, an adaptive and flexible engineering ethics is required, one that will respond to changes in the social, economic, and research worlds. Pragmatism offers an exemplary template for guiding ethical choice in engineering based on the social context of particular circumstances.
-Clients now have an expanded sense of ___________, which may concern social, environmental, and disability concerns as well as economic.
Heart Defect
A physical defect in the heart present from birth, varying in severity and nature, often requiring medical treatment or surgery.
Facial Deformities
Physical abnormalities or structural anomalies in the facial region, which can be congenital or acquired.
Fetal And Neonatal Deaths
Refers to the death of a fetus during pregnancy or the death of a newborn shortly after birth.
Smoking Mothers
Refers to women who smoke during pregnancy, which can have adverse effects on fetal development and health outcomes.
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