Chapter 30 Is Engineering Philosophically Weak?
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Abstract This abstract discusses the paper "The Philosophical Weakness of Engineering as a Profession" by Carl Mitcham, and reflects on its arguments from the perspective of engineering practice. The key points are: Philosophical Weakness of Engineering: Mitcham argues that engineering, as a profession, lacks a strong philosophical foundation compared to professions like law and medicine, which are grounded in the ideals of justice and health, respectively. Different Sense of Weakness: The chapter acknowledges that engineering is philosophically weak, but suggests this weakness differs from Mitcham's original argument. It implies that the philosophical weakness of engineering lies not in its lack of aspirational ideals, but perhaps in other aspects related to its practice and goals. Aspirational and Institutional Challenges: The complexity of engineering, involving multiple objectives and institutional settings, makes it difficult for the profession to have simple, over...