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Computer ethics

Auteur : John Weckert
Éditeur : Aldershot : Ashgate, ©2007.
Collection : International library of essays in public and professional ethics.
Édition/format :   Livre : AnglaisVoir toutes les éditions et les formats
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The study of the ethical issues related to computer use developed primarily in the 1980s, but computer ethics, as the field became known, flourished in the following decades. This book contains  Lire la suite...

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Genre/forme : Aufsatzsammlung
Format physique additionnel : Online version:
Computer ethics.
Aldershot : Ashgate, c2007
(OCoLC)649967038
Type d’ouvrage : Ressource Internet
Format : Livre, Ressource Internet
Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : John Weckert
ISBN : 9780754625988 0754625982
Numéro OCLC : 72149513
Description : xxvii, 487 p. ; 25 cm.
Contenu : Computer Ethics - Its History and Nature: T.W. Bynum (2004), Ethical challenges to citizens of 'The Automatic Age': Norbert Wiener on the information society; Norbert Wiener (1960), Some moral and technical consequences of automation; D. Parker (1968), Rules of ethics in information processing; Joseph Weizenbaum (1969), The two cultures of the computer age; Joseph Weizenbaum (1972), On the impact of the computer on society; James H. Moor (1985), What is computer ethics?; R. Mason (1986), Four ethical issues of the information age; Geoffrey Brown (1991), Is there an ethics of computing; Donald Gotterbarn (1992), The use and abuse of computer ethics; Luciano Floridi (1999), Information Ethics: On the theoretical foundations of computer ethics. Cyberspace: Gian Maria Greco and Luciano Floridi (2004), The tragedy of the digital commons; Herman Tavani (2004), Balancing intellectual property rights and the intellectual commons: A Lockean analysis; Dean Cocking and Steve Matthews (2001), Unreal friends; Victoria McGeer (2004), Developing trust on the internet; Krystyna Gorniak-Kocikowski (1996), The computer revolution and the problem of global ethics; Charles Ess (2002), Computer-mediated colonization, the renaissance, and educational imperatives for an intercultural global village; John Weckert (2000), What is so bad about internet content regulation?; L.D. Introna and H. Nissenbaum, (2000), Shaping the web: why the politics of search engines matters. Values and Technology: L. Winner (1980), Do artefacts have politics?; Jeroen Van den Hoven (1994), Towards ethical principles for designing politico-administrative information systems; B. Friedman and H. Nissenbaum (1996), Bias in computer systems; Phillip Brey (2000), Method in computer ethics: towards a multi-level interdisciplinary approach. Responsibility and Professionalism: Batya Friedman and Peter H Kahn (1992), Human agency and responsible computing: implications for computer system design; Donald Gotterbarn (2001), Informatics and professional responsibility; Ronald Anderson, Deborah Johnson, Donald Gotterbarn, and Judith Perolle, (1993), Using the new ACM Code of Ethics in decision making; Deborah G. Johnson (1992), Do engineers have social responsibilities?; Helen Nissenbaum (1994), Computing and accountability. Privacy and Surveillance: Eugene Spafford (1992), Are computer hacker break-ins ethical?: Helen Nissenbaum (1998), Protecting privacy in an information age: the problem of privacy in public; Jeroen Van den Hoven (1999), Privacy and the varieties of informational wrongdoing; N. B. Fairweather and S. Rogerson (2001), A moral approach to electronic patient records; Seumas Miller and John Weckert (2000), Privacy, the workplace and the internet; N. B. Fairweather (1999), Surveillance in employment: the case of teleworking. What Computers Should Not Do: J. Moor (1979), Are there decisions computes should never make?; Arthur Kuflik (1999), Computers in control: rational transfer of authority or irresponsible abdication of autonomy?; J. Lenman (2001), On becoming redundant or what computers shouldn't do. Morality and Machines: Peter T. Manicas (1966), Men, machines, materialism and morality; Laszlo Versenyi (1974), Can robots be moral?; Shigeo Hirose (1996), A code of conduct for robots coexisting with human beings; Bernd Carsten Stahl (2004), Information, ethics, and computers: the problem of autonomous moral agents; Index.
Titre de collection : International library of essays in public and professional ethics.
Responsabilité : edited by John Weckert.
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