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Information Technology and Moral Philosophy

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Cambridge University 2010Description: 415pISBN:
  • 9780521671613
DDC classification:
  • N54.4 H822
Partial contents:
1 Norbert Wiener and the Rise of Information Ethics 8 Terrell Ward Bynum 2 Why W7e Need Better Ethics for Emerging Technologies 26 James H. Moor 3 Information Ethics: Its Nature and Scope 40 Luciano Floridi 4 The Transformation of the Public Sphere: Political Authority,Communicative Freedom, and Internet Publics 66 James Bohrnan 5 Democracy and the Internet 93 Cass R. Sunstein 6 The Social Epistemology of Blogging 111 Alvin I. Goldman 7 Plural Selves and Relational Identity: Intimacy and Privacy Online 123 Dean Cocking 8 Identity and Information Technology 142 Steve Matthews 9 Tnist, Reliance, and the Internet 161 Philip Pettit 10 Esteem, Identifiability, and the Internet 175 Geoffrey Brennan and Philip Pettit 11 Culture and Global Networks: Hope for a Global Ethics? 195 Charles Ess 12 Collective Responsibility and Information and Communication Technology 226 Seumas Miller 13 Computers as Surrogate Agents 251 Deborah G. Johnson and Thomas M. Powers 14 Moral Philosophy, Information Technology, and Copyright:The Grokster Case 270 Wendy J. Gordon 15 Information Technology, Privacy, and the Protection of Personal Data 301 Jeroen van den Hoven 16 Embodying Values in Technology: Theory and Practice 322 Mary Flanagan, Daniel C. Howe, and Helen Nissenbaum 17 Information Technology Research Ethics 354 Dag Elgesem 18 Distributive Justice and the Value of Information:A (Broadly) Rawlsian Approach 376 Jeroen van den Hoven and Emma Rooksby
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includes index and biblioraphy

1 Norbert Wiener and the Rise of Information Ethics 8 Terrell Ward Bynum 2 Why W7e Need Better Ethics for Emerging Technologies 26 James H. Moor 3 Information Ethics: Its Nature and Scope 40 Luciano Floridi 4 The Transformation of the Public Sphere: Political Authority,Communicative Freedom, and Internet Publics 66 James Bohrnan 5 Democracy and the Internet 93 Cass R. Sunstein 6 The Social Epistemology of Blogging 111 Alvin I. Goldman 7 Plural Selves and Relational Identity: Intimacy and Privacy Online 123 Dean Cocking 8 Identity and Information Technology 142 Steve Matthews 9 Tnist, Reliance, and the Internet 161 Philip Pettit 10 Esteem, Identifiability, and the Internet 175 Geoffrey Brennan and Philip Pettit 11 Culture and Global Networks: Hope for a Global Ethics? 195 Charles Ess 12 Collective Responsibility and Information and Communication Technology 226 Seumas Miller 13 Computers as Surrogate Agents 251 Deborah G. Johnson and Thomas M. Powers 14 Moral Philosophy, Information Technology, and Copyright:The Grokster Case 270 Wendy J. Gordon 15 Information Technology, Privacy, and the Protection of Personal Data 301 Jeroen van den Hoven 16 Embodying Values in Technology: Theory and Practice 322 Mary Flanagan, Daniel C. Howe, and Helen Nissenbaum 17 Information Technology Research Ethics 354 Dag Elgesem 18 Distributive Justice and the Value of Information:A (Broadly) Rawlsian Approach 376 Jeroen van den Hoven and Emma Rooksby

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