Print Email Facebook Twitter Ethics and the UN Sustainable Development Goals Title Ethics and the UN Sustainable Development Goals: The Case for Comprehensive Engineering: Commentary on “Using Student Engagement to Relocate Ethics to the Core of the Engineering Curriculum” Author van den Hoven, M.J. (TU Delft Values Technology and Innovation) Department Values Technology and Innovation Date 2016 Abstract In the twenty-first century, the urgent problems the world is facing (the UN Sustainable Development Goals) are increasingly related to vast and intricate ‘systems of systems’, which comprise both socio-technical and eco-systems. In order for engineers to adequately and responsibly respond to these problems, they cannot focus on only one technical or any other aspect in isolation, but must adopt a wider and multidisciplinary perspective of these systems, including an ethical and social perspective. Engineering curricula should therefore focus on what we call ‘comprehensive engineering’. Comprehensive engineering implies ethical coherence, consilience of scientific disciplines, and cooperation between parties. Subject Comprehensive engineeringEngineering ethicsGlobal systems scienceResponsible research and innovationSustainable developmentSustainable development goals To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:298e937a-7b26-4948-9ca6-30c68a3ac3a8 DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-016-9862-2 ISSN 1353-3452 Source Science & Engineering Ethics, 1-9 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2016 M.J. van den Hoven Files PDF 10.1007_s11948_016_9862_2.pdf 433.24 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:298e937a-7b26-4948-9ca6-30c68a3ac3a8/datastream/OBJ/view