Information technology and moral philosophy:
Information technology is an integral part of the practices and institutions of post-industrial society. It is also a source of hard moral questions and thus is both a probing and relevant area for moral theory. In this volume, an international team of philosophers sheds light on many of the ethical...
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Zusammenfassung: | Information technology is an integral part of the practices and institutions of post-industrial society. It is also a source of hard moral questions and thus is both a probing and relevant area for moral theory. In this volume, an international team of philosophers sheds light on many of the ethical issues arising from information technology, including informational privacy, digital divide and equal access, e-trust and tele-democracy. Collectively, these essays demonstrate how accounts of equality and justice, property and privacy benefit from taking into account how information technology has shaped our social and epistemic practices and our moral experiences. Information technology changes the way that we look at the world and deal with one another. It calls, therefore, for a re-examination of notions such as friendship, care, commitment and trust |
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title | Information technology and moral philosophy |
title_alt | Information Technology & Moral Philosophy Norbert Wiener and the rise of information ethics Why we need better ethics for emerging technologies Information ethics : its nature and scope The transformation of the public sphere : political authority, communicative freedom, and Internet publics Democracy and the Internet The social epistemology of blogging Plural selves and relational identity : intimacy and privacy online Identity and information technology Trust, reliance, and the Internet Esteem, identifiability, and the Internet Culture and global networks : hope for a global ethics? Collective responsibility and information and communication technology Computers as surrogate agents Moral philosophy, information technology, and copyright : the Grokster case Information technology, privacy, and the protection of personal data Embodying values in technology : theory and practice Distributive justice and the value of information : a (broadly) Rawlsian approach |
title_auth | Information technology and moral philosophy |
title_exact_search | Information technology and moral philosophy |
title_full | Information technology and moral philosophy edited by Jeroen van den Hoven, John Weckert |
title_fullStr | Information technology and moral philosophy edited by Jeroen van den Hoven, John Weckert |
title_full_unstemmed | Information technology and moral philosophy edited by Jeroen van den Hoven, John Weckert |
title_short | Information technology and moral philosophy |
title_sort | information technology and moral philosophy |
topic | Ethik Information technology / Moral and ethical aspects Informationstechnik (DE-588)4026926-7 gnd Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd Informationsethik (DE-588)4803303-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Ethik Information technology / Moral and ethical aspects Informationstechnik Informationsethik Aufsatzsammlung |
url | https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511498725 |
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