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- Title
Just Sustainability? Sustainability and Social Justice in Professional Codes of Ethics for Engineers.
- Authors
Brauer, Cletus
- Abstract
Should environmental, social, and economic sustainability be of primary concern to engineers? Should social justice be among these concerns? Although the deterioration of our natural environment and the increase in social injustices are among today's most pressing and important issues, engineering codes of ethics and their paramountcy clause, which contains those values most important to engineering and to what it means to be an engineer, do not yet put either concept on a par with the safety, health, and welfare of the public. This paper addresses a recent proposal by Michelfelder and Jones () to include sustainability in the paramountcy clause as a way of rectifying the current disregard for social justice issues in the engineering codes. That proposal builds on a certain notion of sustainability that includes social justice as one of its dimensions and claims that social justice is a necessary condition for sustainability, not vice versa. The relationship between these concepts is discussed, and the original proposal is rejected. Drawing on insights developed throughout the paper, some suggestions are made as to how one should address the different requirements that theory and practice demand of the value taxonomy of professional codes of ethics.
- Subjects
SOCIAL justice; PROFESSIONAL ethics; ENGINEERS; ETHICS; SOCIAL injustice
- Publication
Science & Engineering Ethics, 2013, Vol 19, Issue 3, p875
- ISSN
1353-3452
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11948-012-9421-4