The disciplines of engineering and history: some common ground

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2014

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Springer Science+Business Media.

Abstract

The nature of engineering and history as disciplines are explored and found to have some striking similarities, for example in the importance they place on context and practitioner involvement. They are found to be different from science, which focuses more on universal generalizations rather than on the particulars of given situations. The history of technology is paid special attention, because the discipline has developed in a way that incorporates both scientific (generalizing) and historical (context specific) characteristics. Proposals are made for giving historical studies greater space in engineering education.

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Context, Generalization, History of technology, Particulars, Practitioner, Science

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P, D. (2014). The disciplines of engineering and history: Some common ground. Science and Engineering Ethics, 20(2). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-013-9447-2