Recently, a variety of authors have pleaded for broadening the standard scope of engineering ethics (e.g., Herkert 2001;, van de Poel & Royakkers 2011). One concern is that the traditional micro-ethical approach in engineering ethics tends to take the contexts in which engineers have to work for given, whereas main ethical issues pertain to how this context is ‘organized’. Another concern is that the standard micro-ethical focus tends to neglect points relating to the impression of technology on society or points referring to decisions about technology.
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