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Experimenters.
Jack Moore, Alex Wentzel, Ben Shenk, Bryce Persichetti, Rob Mustak A.K.A. Park of the Covenant
Unit 4.2: Engineers as Responsible Experimenters
Four major features of being a responsible person while acting as an engineer: 1) A primary obligation to protect the safety of human subjects and their right of consent 2) A constant awareness of the experimental nature of any project, imaginative forecasting of its possibile side effects, and a reasonable effort to monitor them 3) Autonomous, personal involvement in all steps of a project 4) Accepting accountability for the results of a project
Conscien9ousness We must be sensitive to the full range of moral values
and responsibilities relevant to a given situation Freely applying one’s conscience Constant consideration of societal impact
Comprehensive Perspec9ve Commitment to obtain and assess all available
information pertinent to the holding of moral obligations Mustn’t pass off moral obligations as someone else’s job (customer relations, governmental bodies) “Preventative Technology”-‐ the implementation of technology with the goal of curing issues while creating minimal new problems
Moral Autonomy Engineers are responsible to maintain independent
morality Voicing opinions and objections regardless of perceived attitude of others Working in the interest of a company or organization does not free oneself from moral obligations
Accountability Responsible experimenters must accept responsibility
for their actions Being open to have one’s actions scrutinized and assessed Accepting and responding to feedback from others Doing so despite fragmentation of responsibilities
within a project
The Law and Industrial Standards Engineers must work under the purview of
governmental and industry regulation One must avoid being blinded by minimal compliance
Leads to avoidance of responsibilities in lieu of leaning
on regulations
Groups tasked with safety and compliance cannot
always keep up with tech development
In many cases, regulatory development occurs in
response to a disaster Ex. 3-‐Mile Island disaster leads to development in regulation of nuclear power plants
Discussion Ques9ons What are some excuses commonly used to avoid
moral obligations in relation to engineering roles?
“If I don’t do it someone else will” “I only work here” It’s not my job to question the rules, just to follow them “There’s no rule against it” “Everybody does it”
Discussion Ques9ons What are the challenges faced by regulatory bodies?
What sort of regulations that you know of impede innovation? What are some examples of regulations which you see as vital to safety and responsibility?
Use of electronics on airplanes (in flux) Environmental regulation for cars Deep water horizons drilling incident