Information technology and moral philosophy/

Other Authors: Hoven, Jeroen van den, Weckert, John
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press, c2008.
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Table of Contents:
  • Norbert Wiener and the rise of information ethics / Terrell Ward Bynum
  • Why we need better ethics for emerging technologies / James H. Moor
  • Information ethics : its nature and scope / Luciano Floridi
  • The transformation of the public sphere : political authority, communicative freedom, and Internet publics / James Bohman
  • Democracy and the Internet / Cass R. Sunstein
  • The social epistemology of blogging / Alvin I. Goldman
  • Plural selves and relational identity : intimacy and privacy online / Dean Cocking
  • Identity and information technology / Steve Matthews
  • Trust, reliance, and the Internet / Philip Pettit
  • Esteem, identifiability, and the Internet / Geoffrey Brennan and Philip Pettit
  • Culture and global networks : hope for a global ethics? / Charles Ess
  • Collective responsibility and information and communication technology / Seumas Miller
  • Computers as surrogate agents / Deborah G. Johnson and Thomas M. Powers
  • Moral philosophy, information technology, and copyright : the Grokster case / Wendy J. Gordon
  • Information technology, privacy, and the protection of personal data / Jeroen van den Hoven
  • Embodying values in technology : theory and practice / Mary Flanagan, Daniel C. Howe, and Helen Nissenbaum
  • Information technology research ethics / Dag Elgesem
  • Distributive justice and the value of information : a (broadly) Rawlsian approach / Jeroen van den Hoven and Emma Rooksby.