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  • Alyssa Laciste

  • 問題数 29 • 9/9/2024

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  • 1

    It is the application of mathematics, science, economics, and social and practical knowledge to invent, innovate, design, build, maintain, research, and improve structures, machines, tools, systems, components, materials, processes, solutions, and organizations.

    Engineering

  • 2

    The term engineering is derived from the Latin

    Ingenium(cleverness), Ingeniare(to contrive or devise)

  • 3

    It is a branch of philosophy that involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong conduct.

    Ethics

  • 4

    The term ethics derives from Ancient Greek

    Ethikos or ethos(habit or custom)

  • 5

    It seeks to resolve questions of human morality by defining concepts such as good and evil, right and wrong, virtue and vice, justice and crime.

    Ethics

  • 6

    The one who states that standard definitions of ethics have typically included such phrases as "the science of the ideal human character" or "the science of moral duty".

    Rushworth Kidder

  • 7

    The one who define ethics as "a set of concepts and principles that guide us in determining what behavior helps or harms sentient creatures".

    Richard William Paul and Linda Elder

  • 8

    It denotes the degree of importance of something or action, with the aim of determining what actions are best to do or what way is best to live or to describe the significance of different actions.

    Value

  • 9

    It is simply the competence or skill expected of a professional.

    Professionalism

  • 10

    It is the field of applied ethics and system of moral principles that apply to the practice of engineering.

    Engineering ethics

  • 11

    The field examines and sets the obligations by engineers to society, to their clients, and to the profession.

    Engineering ethics

  • 12

    It is a sub-field of philosophy concerned with the foundations, methods, and implications of science.

    Philosophy of science

  • 13

    The central questions of this study concern what qualifies as science, the reliability of scientific theories, and the ultimate purpose of science.

    Philosophy of science

  • 14

    It is an emerging discipline that considers what engineering is, what engineers do, and how their work affects society, and thus includes aspects of ethics and aesthetics.

    Philosophy of engineering

  • 15

    It is a sub-field of ethics addressing the ethical questions specific to the Technology Age.

    Ethics of technology

  • 16

    It comes from the Latin word "valere" which means to measure the worth of something.

    Values

  • 17

    Values comes from the Latin word

    Valere(to measure the worth of something)

  • 18

    These are the elements of life prevailing in any society.

    Values

  • 19

    It is a hierarchy that was introduced by Max Scheler, a German philosopher known for his work in phenomenology, ethics and philosophical anthropology.

    Hierarchy of values

  • 20

    The hierarchy of values was introduced by a German philosopher known for his work in phenomenology, ethics and philosophical anthropology.

    Max Scheler

  • 21

    It is the values that describe the broad class of mental states that humans and other animals experience as positive, enjoyable and worth seeking. The sensual feelings with the experience of pleasure and pain

    Pleasure values

  • 22

    Values pertaining to the well-being either individual or the community (e.g. Health and Vitality)

    Vital values

  • 23

    It is the value that is valuable because it is needed to stay alive such as capability and excellence.

    Vital values

  • 24

    The spiritual acts of preferring, loving and sharing.

    Spiritual values

  • 25

    It is the values of right and wrong, the aesthetic value of beauty and ugliness.

    Spiritual values

  • 26

    The values regarded about the objects of individuality given as "Absolute Order".

    Values of the holy

  • 27

    It is the values of belief and adoration.

    Values of the holy

  • 28

    It is the inherent complex of attributes that determine a person's moral and ethical actions and reactions.

    Character

  • 29

    The one who says, "that after vision and passion, INTEGRITY (character) is the most basic fundamental competency to be a leader." He further points out that Integrity is the basis of TRUST.

    Warren Bennis