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- W2332899897 abstract "In Lisa Newton's paper Lawgiving for Professional Life, her comments con cerning the relationship between professionalism and ethics are most clearly borne out when applied specifically to the engineering profession. Following Newton's analysis, engineering probably should be categorized as an intermediate profession in the sense it has emerged to the point of being identified by society as a profession; however, engineering has not evolved fully as in the case of the paradigm professions of law and medicine. Professional autonomy is the major element has not been fully developed. It seems clear the whistle-blowing phenomenon recently documented by Alan Westin1 supports this characterization of engineers at least as to those employed in industry, which by far includes the greatest number of engineers identified by em ployment category: consulting, education, industry, construction and government. Westin cites a General Motors case ...shows a management so driven by the demand for profits the strong objections of G.M. engineers about the safety of the Corvair were simply swept aside. Westin goes on to say: Taking the long view of history, one might say it is not surprising the past 10-15 years have seen most managements unable or unwilling to change a system of closed decision-making stressed short-term profits and rewarded tough 'can-do managers'. The functioning of engineers in situations where they do not have the power to resolve finally matters within their area of expertise leads to the inevitable conclusion engineering is in an intermediate category between emergence and full profes sional standing. Certainly most, if not all, engineers will deny they are less professional than lawyers or physicians, and is as it should be if we are talking solely about their competence, commitment and internal perception of themselves. However, Newton has pointed out one of the three defining characteristics of a profession after skill and practice is Individually and/or collectively, they render a service to individual clients and to society in the practice of (their profession). This statement requires that the professional acknowledge (his professional acts) as his own and be willing to take" @default.
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- W2332899897 title "Commentary on “Lawgiving for Professional Life" @default.
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