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. |
Contenido
Chapter | 8 |
Chapter | 13 |
Which View of Reason Is Correct? | 25 |
Chapter 3 | 27 |
Chapter 6 | 28 |
Chapter 2 | 33 |
The Search for a Basis for Ethics | 55 |
Intentions Freedom and Universality | 63 |
References and Recommended Readings | 248 |
Why Is Privacy of Value? | 254 |
A National Computerized Criminal History System? | 262 |
Computer Matching | 268 |
The Worst Scenario | 274 |
The Importance of Privacy | 281 |
Technostress? | 339 |
Endnotes | 360 |
Virtue Ethics | 70 |
Conclusion | 78 |
Short Essay Questions | 91 |
Chapter 4 | 99 |
Chapter 7 | 116 |
Computer Crime | 167 |
Observations | 191 |
Long Essay Questions | 197 |
Chernobyl Virus | 229 |
The Sorcerers Apprentice | 235 |
Endnotes | 241 |
Responsibility Liability Law and Professional | 375 |
Computers the Government | 399 |
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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Morality and Machines: Perspectives on Computer Ethics Stacey L. Edgar Sin vista previa disponible - 2002 |
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