Engineering and Value Change
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| Otros Autores: | , , , , | 
| Sumario: | IX, 346 p. 25 illus. text  | 
| Lenguaje: | inglés | 
| Publicado: | 
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          Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer,
    
        2025.
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| Edición: | 1st ed. 2025. | 
| Colección: | Philosophy of Engineering and Technology,
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| Acceso en línea: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-83549-0 | 
| Formato: | Electrónico Libro | 
                Tabla de Contenidos: 
            
                  - Chapter 1. Values change, so does Philosophy of Technology and Engineering
 - Part I - Ethics
 - Chapter 2. Aligning the Ethics of Care with Commitments to Sustainability in US Professional Engineering Codes
 - Chapter 3. Using Civic Professionalism to Frame Ethical and Social Responsibility in Engineering
 - Chapter 4. How Do We Value Data Privacy? Insights and Design Implications
 - Chapter 5. Are technologies worthless? Environmentalist engineers in quest of sustainable compromises
 - Part II - Justice
 - Chapter 6. Justice and Smart Societies: Conceptual Foundations, Limitations, and Conditions of Algorithmizing Fairness
 - Chapter 7. Enhancing Precision Agriculture through Applied Trustworthy Data and AI Governance
 - Chapter 8. Scientists and the Sovereigns: Digital Sequence Information, Distributive Justice, and the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity
 - Chapter 9. Resource exploitation, transformation for sustainability, and the technosolutionism critique
 - Chapter 10. Energy Justice Assumptions of Energy Storage Experts
 - Chapter 11. The role of epistemic fairness in dynamics models to support sustainable mobility diffusion
 - Part III - Epistemology
 - Chapter 12. On the Importance of Democratic Debates Regarding Matters of Concern in Value Sensitive Design
 - Chapter 13. Epistemic achievements of engineers in relation to sociotechnical systems: From technological knowledge to engineering understanding
 - Chapter 14. Operators’ experiences with intelligent compaction systems in road pavement: a technological mediation approach
 - Chapter 15. Training engineers for sustainability, but which one? A discussion of critical alternatives to the “Good Anthropocene”
 - Chapter 16. Manipulating the Scaffolded Agent
 - Chapter 17. Maintaining scientific instruments: artifacts, malfunction, and values
 - Part IV - Theoretical approaches to value change in design
 - Chapter 18. Artificial and Natural Functions: A Pragmatic Taxonomy
 - Chapter 19. Value Change Sensitive Design: Elements of a Proces Ontological Framework and Method
 - Chapter 20. How to Do Things with Things
 - Chapter 21. Conclusion.