Cyberethics social & moral issues in the computer age
"Cyberethics explores the moral dilemmas that are arising as computer technology penetrates further into our professional, private, and social lives. Following an opening section concerned with defining the nature of this new moral landscape, four main issues are discussed: anonymity, personal...
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Amherst, NY :
Prometheus Books
2000
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- What is computer ethics? / James H. Moor
- If Aristotle were a computing professional / James H. Moor
- Does computer ethics compute? / Michael Scanlan
- Ethics and the computer world : a new challenge for philosophers / John Ladd
- Subsumption ethics / David H. Gleason
- Narrative versus logical reasoning in computer ethics / John M. Artz
- Computer ethics and moral methodology / Jeroen van den Hoven
- Anonymous communication policies for the Internet : results and recommendations of the AAAS Conference and Assessing anonymous communication on the Internet : policy deliberations / Rob Kling [and others]
- Who am we? / Sherry Turkle
- The artificial intelligentsia and virtual worlds / Stacey Edgar
- Little Brother is watching you / Miriam Schulman
- The erosion of privacy? / Marie A. Wright and John S. Kakalik
- The demise of privacy in a private world : from front porches to chat rooms / Gary Gumpert and Susan J. Drucker
- Privacy and the computer : why we need privacy in the information society / Lucas D. Introna
- Toward a theory of privacy in the information age / James H. Moor
- Wild, wild web / Mike Godwin
- Should computer programs be owned? / Deborah G. Johnson
- Mind over matter / James V. DeLong
- Protecting intellectual property in cyberspace / J.C. Davis
- Intellectual property in synchronous and collaborative virtual space / Beth E. Kolko
- Advanced information technology and political communication / David L. Paletz
- Better democracy through technology / Brock N. Meeks
- A nation of strangers? / James E. Katz and Philip Aspden
- Is the global information infrastructure a democratic technology? / Deborah G. Johnson
- Cyberlibertarian myths and the prospects for community / Langdon Winner
- Liberty and community online / Barry Fagin