The ethics of information / Luciano Floridi.

By: Floridi, Luciano, 1964-Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013Edition: First editionDescription: xix, 357 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0199641323; 9780199641321; 9780198748052; 0198748051Subject(s): Information technology -- Moral and ethical aspects | Information technology -- Moral and ethical aspects | Information technology -- Moral and ethical aspects | Informationsethik | Informatietechnologie | Ethiek | Informationstechnik | InformationsethikDDC classification: 174/.29004 LOC classification: T58.5 | .F577 2013Other classification: 24,1 | CC 7200 | SR 990 | 5,1
Contents:
Ethics after the information revolution -- What is information ethics? -- The method of abstraction -- Information ethics as e-nvironmental ethics -- Information ethics and the foundationalist debate -- The intrinsic value of the infosphere -- The morality of artificial agents -- The constructionist values of homo poieticus -- Poiesis in the infosphere -- Artificial evil -- The tragedy of the good will -- The informational nature of selves -- The ontological interpretation of informational privacy -- Distributed morality -- Information business ethics -- Global information ethics -- In defence of information ethics.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 334-351) and index.

Ethics after the information revolution -- What is information ethics? -- The method of abstraction -- Information ethics as e-nvironmental ethics -- Information ethics and the foundationalist debate -- The intrinsic value of the infosphere -- The morality of artificial agents -- The constructionist values of homo poieticus -- Poiesis in the infosphere -- Artificial evil -- The tragedy of the good will -- The informational nature of selves -- The ontological interpretation of informational privacy -- Distributed morality -- Information business ethics -- Global information ethics -- In defence of information ethics.

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