The Cambridge Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics
Herausgeber: Floridi, Luciano
The Cambridge Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics
Herausgeber: Floridi, Luciano
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An introduction to the field, with discussions on a range of topics including privacy, ownership and freedom of speech.
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An introduction to the field, with discussions on a range of topics including privacy, ownership and freedom of speech.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 845g
- ISBN-13: 9780521888981
- ISBN-10: 0521888980
- Artikelnr.: 28176867
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 845g
- ISBN-13: 9780521888981
- ISBN-10: 0521888980
- Artikelnr.: 28176867
Preface Luciano Floridi
Part I. Introduction and Background: 1. Ethics after the information revolution Luciano Floridi
2. The historical roots of information and computer ethics Terrell Ward Bynum
Part II. Ethical Approaches: 3. Values in technology and disclosive computer ethics Phil Brey
4. The use of normative theories in computer ethics Jeroen van den Hoven
5. Information ethics Luciano Floridi
Part III. Ethical Issues in the Information Society: 6. Social issues in computer ethics Bernd Carsten Stahl
7. Rights and computer ethics John Sullins
8. Conflict, security and computer ethics John Arquilla
9. Personal values and computer ethics Alison Adam
10. Global information and computer ethics Charles Ess and May Thorseth
11. Computer ethics and applied contexts John Weckert and Adam Henschke
Part IV. Ethical Issues in Artificial Contexts: 12. The ethics of IT artefacts Vincent Wiegel
13. Artificial life, artificial agents, virtual realities: technologies of autonomous agency Colin Allen
14. On new technologies Steve Clarke
Part V. Metaethics: 15. The foundationalist debate in computer ethics Herman Tavani
Epilogue: the ethics of the information society in a globalised world Luciano Floridi.
Part I. Introduction and Background: 1. Ethics after the information revolution Luciano Floridi
2. The historical roots of information and computer ethics Terrell Ward Bynum
Part II. Ethical Approaches: 3. Values in technology and disclosive computer ethics Phil Brey
4. The use of normative theories in computer ethics Jeroen van den Hoven
5. Information ethics Luciano Floridi
Part III. Ethical Issues in the Information Society: 6. Social issues in computer ethics Bernd Carsten Stahl
7. Rights and computer ethics John Sullins
8. Conflict, security and computer ethics John Arquilla
9. Personal values and computer ethics Alison Adam
10. Global information and computer ethics Charles Ess and May Thorseth
11. Computer ethics and applied contexts John Weckert and Adam Henschke
Part IV. Ethical Issues in Artificial Contexts: 12. The ethics of IT artefacts Vincent Wiegel
13. Artificial life, artificial agents, virtual realities: technologies of autonomous agency Colin Allen
14. On new technologies Steve Clarke
Part V. Metaethics: 15. The foundationalist debate in computer ethics Herman Tavani
Epilogue: the ethics of the information society in a globalised world Luciano Floridi.
Preface Luciano Floridi
Part I. Introduction and Background: 1. Ethics after the information revolution Luciano Floridi
2. The historical roots of information and computer ethics Terrell Ward Bynum
Part II. Ethical Approaches: 3. Values in technology and disclosive computer ethics Phil Brey
4. The use of normative theories in computer ethics Jeroen van den Hoven
5. Information ethics Luciano Floridi
Part III. Ethical Issues in the Information Society: 6. Social issues in computer ethics Bernd Carsten Stahl
7. Rights and computer ethics John Sullins
8. Conflict, security and computer ethics John Arquilla
9. Personal values and computer ethics Alison Adam
10. Global information and computer ethics Charles Ess and May Thorseth
11. Computer ethics and applied contexts John Weckert and Adam Henschke
Part IV. Ethical Issues in Artificial Contexts: 12. The ethics of IT artefacts Vincent Wiegel
13. Artificial life, artificial agents, virtual realities: technologies of autonomous agency Colin Allen
14. On new technologies Steve Clarke
Part V. Metaethics: 15. The foundationalist debate in computer ethics Herman Tavani
Epilogue: the ethics of the information society in a globalised world Luciano Floridi.
Part I. Introduction and Background: 1. Ethics after the information revolution Luciano Floridi
2. The historical roots of information and computer ethics Terrell Ward Bynum
Part II. Ethical Approaches: 3. Values in technology and disclosive computer ethics Phil Brey
4. The use of normative theories in computer ethics Jeroen van den Hoven
5. Information ethics Luciano Floridi
Part III. Ethical Issues in the Information Society: 6. Social issues in computer ethics Bernd Carsten Stahl
7. Rights and computer ethics John Sullins
8. Conflict, security and computer ethics John Arquilla
9. Personal values and computer ethics Alison Adam
10. Global information and computer ethics Charles Ess and May Thorseth
11. Computer ethics and applied contexts John Weckert and Adam Henschke
Part IV. Ethical Issues in Artificial Contexts: 12. The ethics of IT artefacts Vincent Wiegel
13. Artificial life, artificial agents, virtual realities: technologies of autonomous agency Colin Allen
14. On new technologies Steve Clarke
Part V. Metaethics: 15. The foundationalist debate in computer ethics Herman Tavani
Epilogue: the ethics of the information society in a globalised world Luciano Floridi.