Morality and Machines: Perspectives on Computer EthicsJones & Bartlett Learning, 2002 - 522 páginas This text helps students explore the wider field of computer ethics, including discussion of key topics such as privacy, software protection, artificial intelligence, workplace issues, virtual reality, and cybersex. |
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... Questions 29 Long Essay Questions 29 References and Recommended Readings 31 Chapter 2 Is Ethics Possible ? 33 Some Bad Reasons for Saying Ethics Has No Basis Some More Thoughtful Defenses of Ethical Skepticism 37 Coda 46 Endnotes 46 ...
... Questions 29 Long Essay Questions 29 References and Recommended Readings 31 Chapter 2 Is Ethics Possible ? 33 Some Bad Reasons for Saying Ethics Has No Basis Some More Thoughtful Defenses of Ethical Skepticism 37 Coda 46 Endnotes 46 ...
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... Questions 91 Long Essay Questions References and Recommended Readings 94 PART TWO ETHICS APPLIED TO A COMPUTERIZED WORLD 97 Chapter 4 Software Piracy , Property , and Protection 99 A Brief History of Hardware 99 A Brief History of ...
... Questions 91 Long Essay Questions References and Recommended Readings 94 PART TWO ETHICS APPLIED TO A COMPUTERIZED WORLD 97 Chapter 4 Software Piracy , Property , and Protection 99 A Brief History of Hardware 99 A Brief History of ...
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... Questions 161 Long Essay Questions 161 References and Recommended Readings 162 Computer Crime 167 Kinds of Computer Crime 168 Crimes against Computers 168 Damage to Computers 168 Crimes Using Computers 172 Embezzlement by Computer 172 ...
... Questions 161 Long Essay Questions 161 References and Recommended Readings 162 Computer Crime 167 Kinds of Computer Crime 168 Crimes against Computers 168 Damage to Computers 168 Crimes Using Computers 172 Embezzlement by Computer 172 ...
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... Questions 246 Long Essay Questions 246 References and Recommended Readings 248 Privacy 253 Why Is Privacy of Value ? 254 " I'll Be Watching You " 256 Some Noteworthy Violations of Privacy Involving Computers 257 A National Computerized ...
... Questions 246 Long Essay Questions 246 References and Recommended Readings 248 Privacy 253 Why Is Privacy of Value ? 254 " I'll Be Watching You " 256 Some Noteworthy Violations of Privacy Involving Computers 257 A National Computerized ...
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... Questions 366 Long Essay Questions 367 References and Recommended Readings 368 Chapter 10 Responsibility , Liability , Law , and Professional Ethics 375 Responsibility 375 Liability 377 Computers and the Law 380 Professional Ethics 383 ...
... Questions 366 Long Essay Questions 367 References and Recommended Readings 368 Chapter 10 Responsibility , Liability , Law , and Professional Ethics 375 Responsibility 375 Liability 377 Computers and the Law 380 Professional Ethics 383 ...
Contenido
Chapter | 7 |
Chapter | 8 |
Chapter | 13 |
Which View of Reason Is Correct? | 25 |
Chapter 6 | 28 |
Chapter 2 | 33 |
Chapter 3 | 52 |
Conclusion | 78 |
A National Computerized Criminal History System? | 262 |
Computer Matching | 268 |
The Worst Scenario | 274 |
The Importance of Privacy | 281 |
Technostress? | 339 |
Endnotes | 360 |
Responsibility Liability Law and Professional | 375 |
Computers the Government | 399 |
Chapter 4 | 99 |
Computer Crime | 167 |
Observations | 191 |
Long Essay Questions | 197 |
Chernobyl Virus | 229 |
The Sorcerers Apprentice | 235 |
Endnotes | 241 |
References and Recommended Readings | 248 |
Why Is Privacy of Value? | 254 |
Centralization Versus Decentralization of | 410 |
Some Dissenting Voices | 418 |
Star Wars by Any Other Name | 427 |
The Artificial Intelligensia | 443 |
Appendix A | 477 |
Appendix B | 485 |
Organizational Leadership Imperatives | 492 |
Index | 507 |
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