Sustainability and Design Ethics

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Features

  • Challenges some of the current codes of ethics of key professional societies
  • Addresses the convergence of ethics, sustainability, and the value of nature
  • Makes an argument for sustainability as both an obligation and an opportunity
  • Examines the choice of the individual professional versus the choices of organizations
  • Suggests ways to meet ethical challenges to provide sustainable outcomes in their work
  • Summary

    From microcosm to macrocosm, ecodesign, green design, environmental design, and triple bottom line are quickly becoming more than just catchy phrases that describe touchy-feely trends. Increases in climate uncertainty and energy costs as well as food, water, and services insecurity are just a few of the challenges driving the growing demand for sustainable design outcomes. Sustainability and Design Ethics provides a systematic value analysis that makes a reasoned argument the rethinking of current design methods and the values and ethics which guide them.

    Providing context and language, this book delineates the ideas and principles that lie at the foundation of a variety of codes of ethics, and then critically analyzes existing published codes and the practices that stem from them. It takes a practical approach, discussing applied ethics, and relies upon an understanding of the moral reasoning that supports the ideas and professionalism and an ethical standard of care. Drawing on the author's experience as a design professional and his study of business ethics, this book supplies a detailed exposition of the underlying ethical reasoning involved in the challenges confronted by contemporary design professionals. This information can then be distilled into sustainable practices and the corresponding ethics.

    Sustainability requires design professionals to expand the considerations of design beyond the traditional ethical points of view and to provide a balanced analysis of how a sustainable standard of care might be composed. While other books might cover the environment and design, professional ethics are addressed as an afterthought at most, if at all. And no other book available explores sustainability from a designer’s perspective. Examining present and future issues facing practitioners, the book provides a context for the values and ethics necessary for sustainable development design.

    Table of Contents

    Why Does Prometheus Suffer?
    Sustainability and Design
    Why Sustainability Is Needed
    Notes
    Professional Ethics
    What Is a Profession?
    Evaluating Codes of Ethics
    Sustainability and the Ethical Challenges for Designers
    Endnotes
    Bibliography
    Is There an Ethical Obligation to Act Sustainably? Theories of Ethics
    What Obligations Do We Have to Other Living Things?
    Utilitarian Views of Nature
    Speciesism
    Who Owns the Environment?
    Role of Professional Standards
    Endnotes
    The Design Professional and Organizations
    Balancing Obligation and Opportunity
    The Descent of Corporate Obligation
    Justification for a Whistle-Blower
    Endnotes
    The Choice for Sustainability
    The Design Professional as Leader
    Sustainability and Obligation
    Sustainability and Design Ethics
    Endnotes
    The Precautionary Principle and Design
    Moral Underpinnings of the Precautionary Principle
    Precautionary Principle and Design
    What Do We Owe the Future?
    Duty to Prevent Harm
    Precaution and Design
    Endnotes
    Flourishing
    What Ought We to Do?
    Designer as Teacher
    Design Values
    Designer as Student
    Endnotes

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