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borishaifa
2 months ago
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Common excuse for carrying out a morally questionable project is, “If I don’t do it somebody else will.” This rationale may be t

empting for engineers who typically work in situations where someone else might be ready to replace them on a project. Do you view it as a legitimate excuse for engaging in projects that might be unethical? In your answer, comment on the concept of responsible conduct developed in this section.
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ddd [7.4K]2 months ago
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I do not consider it a valid justification for participating in potentially unethical projects.Explanation:We often try to calm our conscience when we choose to undertake actions we know are morally incorrect, using the feeble justification that "if I don't do it, someone else will."This notion is flawed as we employ it to feel better about our choices. We should refrain from using the promise of monetary gain to betray our principles and engage in unethical endeavors that might harm others. Upholding professional integrity in engineering requires making ethical decisions, performing tasks responsibly, obeying guidelines, and ensuring the work is aligned with professional standards.
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