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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... possible through the efforts of a rational being can be viewed as the possible purpose or end of some will . Sciences have a practical component that specifies what is to be attained , and how it might be attained — these are ...
... possible through the efforts of a rational being can be viewed as the possible purpose or end of some will . Sciences have a practical component that specifies what is to be attained , and how it might be attained — these are ...
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... possible worlds because God , like a super - mathematician , compared all of the possible worlds using a sort of minimax principle , and created the best one ( since God has the per- fect nature ) . Leibniz believed that there are two ...
... possible worlds because God , like a super - mathematician , compared all of the possible worlds using a sort of minimax principle , and created the best one ( since God has the per- fect nature ) . Leibniz believed that there are two ...
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... possible ( Aristotle called this " negative demonstration " ) . To consider ra- tional beings from only one point of ... possible the knowledge of the Forms ( the objects of knowing ) by the intel- ligence . The Good " illuminates " the ...
... possible ( Aristotle called this " negative demonstration " ) . To consider ra- tional beings from only one point of ... possible the knowledge of the Forms ( the objects of knowing ) by the intel- ligence . The Good " illuminates " the ...
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Ethical Decision Making | 13 |
Is Ethics Possible? | 31 |
The Search for a Basis for Ethics | 51 |
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