Engineer A Commercial Solicitation Resistance Failure
O · Obligation
Individual
http://proethica.org/ontology/case/121#Engineer_A_Commercial_Solicitation_Resistance_Failure
Definition
Engineer A was obligated to critically evaluate and resist the direct mail solicitation that framed professional competence requirements as obstacles to profit and promised that a CD-ROM could substitute for domain expertise in facilities design.
Properties
Instance of
CommercialSolicitationResistanceObligation
http://proethica.org/ontology/intermediate#CommercialSolicitationResistanceObligation
Case context
Engineer A received a direct mail solicitation marketing a CD-ROM as a means to expand practice into facilities design and construction, with the solicitation explicitly framing competence requirements as obstacles to profit. Engineer A accepted the solicitation's premise and ordered the tool.
Compliance status
unmet
Confidence
0.88
Obligation statement
Engineer A was obligated to critically evaluate and resist the direct mail solicitation that framed professional competence requirements as obstacles to profit and promised that a CD-ROM could substitute for domain expertise in facilities design.
Temporal scope
At the time of receiving and responding to the commercial solicitation
Match Confidence
0.0
Matches Existing
false
Synthesis Literal
caseContext
complianceStatus
confidence
obligationClass
obligationStatement
temporalScope
textReferences
Relationships
obligatedParty
Agent Engineer A
derivedFromPrinciple
Engineer A Commercial Inducement Resistance Failure
Source Evidence
Text references
A CD-ROM that permits virtually anyone to specify, design and cost out a project clearly is not an appropriate basis upon which an individual can obtain professional competency to perform facilities design and construction services
The Board considers such activities completely contrary to the basic ethical principles established in the Code of Ethics
Source text
A CD-ROM that permits virtually anyone to specify, design and cost out a project clearly is not an appropriate basis upon which an individual can obtain professional competency to perform facilities design and construction services
TTL
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proeth:temporalScope "At the time of receiving and responding to the commercial solicitation" ;
proeth:textReferences "A CD-ROM that permits virtually anyone to specify, design and cost out a project clearly is not an appropriate basis upon which an individual can obtain professional competency to perform facilities design and construction services",
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Metadata
Extraction details
Discovered in case
121
Discovered in pass
2
Discovered in section
discussion
First discovered
2026-06-04T18:49:10.142160+00:00
First case
121
Generated
2026-06-04T18:49:10.142160+00:00
Attributed to
['Case 121 Extraction', 'claude-sonnet-4-6']
Generated by
ProEthica Case 121 Extraction