Morality and Machines: Perspectives on Computer EthicsJones and Bartlett Publishers, 1997 - 448 páginas Computers have become ever-present in our lives, & with them come many aspects that raise serious moral issues. Morality & Machines is intended for science & technology students, philosophy students interested in applied ethics, & others who must deal with computers & the impact they have on our society. With this book readers will be able to analyze the ethical questions regarding computers & their consequences. |
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... example , that leads us to the indisputable truth of the Law of Non - Contradiction : something cannot both be and not be , in the same sense , at the same time . One needs only to clearly comprehend the statement of the principle , and ...
... example , that leads us to the indisputable truth of the Law of Non - Contradiction : something cannot both be and not be , in the same sense , at the same time . One needs only to clearly comprehend the statement of the principle , and ...
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... example of an algo- rithm ( though one not usually performed by a computer ) is a cooking recipe . A finite set of instructions that violates the algorithmic condition of coming to an end in a finite amount of time is found on most ...
... example of an algo- rithm ( though one not usually performed by a computer ) is a cooking recipe . A finite set of instructions that violates the algorithmic condition of coming to an end in a finite amount of time is found on most ...
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... example , since you have probably tried to carry on a conversation on a line with static . Another example would be if I am trying to communicate to my young daughter the message that she should clean her room , but do so with food in ...
... example , since you have probably tried to carry on a conversation on a line with static . Another example would be if I am trying to communicate to my young daughter the message that she should clean her room , but do so with food in ...
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Ethical Decision Making | 13 |
Is Ethics Possible? | 31 |
The Search for a Basis for Ethics | 51 |
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