AE911Truth Reaches Out to Philosophers and Engineers
"Neglecting Peer Review: A Case Study of Engineering Ethics and the Official Reports about the Destruction of World Trade Center Building 7 (WTC 7) on 9/11,"
Date: 6/21/2014 6:29:10 AM ( 10 y ) ... viewed 1011 times "Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia, was host to the 2014 Forum on Philosophy, Engineering and Technology (fPET) for three days at the end of May. The mission of this international forum is to foster scholarship and reflection by teachers and practitioners of ethics, engineering, philosophy, technology, the social sciences, and education.":
http://www.ae911truth.org/en/news-section/41-articles/890-ae911truth-reaches-out-to-philosophers-and-engineers.html
Since ethics is a branch of philosophy I wonder what "practitioners of ethics" are.
So I just now asked Baylor:
Greetings!
I came to your site's webapge at:
http://web.ecs.baylor.edu/faculty/newberry/fpet-2014.html
via a link from:
http://www.ae911truth.org/en/news-section/41-articles/890-ae911truth-reaches-out-to-philosophers-and-engineers.html
to learn more of:
"The mission of this international forum" -
which was presented as:
" ... to foster scholarship and reflection by teachers and practitioners of ethics, engineering, philosophy, technology, the social sciences, and education."
I'm very interested in learning more about what a "practitioner of ethics" is. Would it be possible to direct me to either one of your webpages that specifially address that or to an individual whom I can have an email correspondence with?
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Most Cordially,
~Chef
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