2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11097-024-09987-6
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4E cognition, moral imagination, and engineering ethics education: shaping affordances for diverse embodied perspectives

Janna van Grunsven,
Lavinia Marin,
Andrea Gammon
et al.

Abstract: While 4E approaches to cognition are increasingly introduced in educational contexts, little has been said about how 4E commitments can inform pedagogy aimed at fostering ethical competencies. Here, we evaluate a 4E-inspired ethics exercise that we developed at a technical university to enliven the moral imagination of engineering students. Our students participated in an interactive tinkering workshop, during which they materially redesigned a healthcare artifact. The aim of the workshop was twofold. Firstly,… Show more

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