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(1987) Technology and responsibility, Dordrecht, Springer.

Toward a philosophy of engineering and science in r & d settings

Paul T. Durbin

pp. 309-327

A number of pleas have been made recently for a philosophy of engineering. What some people are looking for is a focus broader than just engineering ethics. Others, looking for a better perspective on philosophy of technology, feel that engineering or the engineering profession is the too-often-ignored, missing ingredient in most philosophies of technology. Still others feel that it is a matter of common sense to say that we need a philosophy of engineering — including both know-how and engineering science — to stand alongside contemporary philosophy of science. A more realistic version of this proposal might include various applied sciences — for example, industrial chemistry or biomedicine or operations research — along with engineering.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-6940-8_15

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Durbin, P. T. (1987)., Toward a philosophy of engineering and science in r & d settings, in P. T. Durbin (ed.), Technology and responsibility, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 309-327.

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