Building on the breakthrough text "Philosophy and Engineering:
An Emerging Agenda, " this book offers 30 chapters covering
conceptual and substantive developments in the philosophy of
engineering, along with a series of critical reflections by
engineering practitioners. The volume demonstrates how reflective
engineering can contribute to a better understanding of engineering
identity and explores how integrating engineering and philosophy
could lead to innovation in engineering methods, design and
education.
The volume is divided into reflections on practice, principles
and process, each of which challenges prevalent assumptions and
commitments within engineering and philosophy. The volume explores
the ontological and epistemological dimensions of engineering and
exposes the falsity of the commonly held belief that the field is
simply the application of science knowledge to problem solving.
Above all, the perspectives collected here demonstrate the value of
a constructive dialogue between engineering and philosophy and show
how collaboration between the disciplines casts light on
longstanding problems from both sides.
The chapters in this volume are from a diverse and international
body of authors, including philosophers and engineers, and
represent a highly select group of papers originally presented in
three different conferences. These are the 2008 Workshop on
Philosophy and Engineering (WPE-2008) held at the Royal Academy of
Engineering; the 2009 meeting of the Society for Philosophy and
Technology (SPT-2009) at the University of Twente in the
Netherlands; and the Forum on Philosophy, Engineering, and
Technology (fPET-2010), held in Golden, Colorado at the Colorado
School of Mines.
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