Engineering Ethics Books
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To Forgive Design: Understanding Failure (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.53 — 217 ratings — published 2012
Pre-Accident Investigations (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.29 — 142 ratings — published 2012
Resilience Engineering in Practice (Ashgate Studies in Resilience Engineering)
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avg rating 4.09 — 22 ratings — published 2011
Engg. Ethics - Govinda (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.99 — 70 ratings — published 2004
“The wise use AI to design prosthetics, savages for transhumanism.”
― Corazon Calamidad: Obedient to None, Oppressive to None
― Corazon Calamidad: Obedient to None, Oppressive to None
“Silicon and Sapiens (The Sonnet)
Once upon a time,
I put down my soldering iron
and picked up the keyboard,
for I couldn't afford to sustain
my passion for electronics any more.
But now that I look back,
It was for the best.
The world has plenty tech genius,
what it lacks is reformer scientist.
My inside awareness of machine intricacies
has been an aid to my neuroscience.
In a world torn between mind and machine,
I bridge the shores of silicon and sapiens.
Biologists often diss the potential of machine,
just like gadgeteers are oblivious to life.
Life is a cosmic miracle, machines are a human one,
and with added purpose, machines could be
the mightiest defense of life.”
― World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
Once upon a time,
I put down my soldering iron
and picked up the keyboard,
for I couldn't afford to sustain
my passion for electronics any more.
But now that I look back,
It was for the best.
The world has plenty tech genius,
what it lacks is reformer scientist.
My inside awareness of machine intricacies
has been an aid to my neuroscience.
In a world torn between mind and machine,
I bridge the shores of silicon and sapiens.
Biologists often diss the potential of machine,
just like gadgeteers are oblivious to life.
Life is a cosmic miracle, machines are a human one,
and with added purpose, machines could be
the mightiest defense of life.”
― World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets

