Philosophy and Computing: An Introduction
Philosophy and Computing: An Introduction
Information ethics: On the philosophical foundation ofcomputer ethics
Ethics and Information Technology
Artificial evil and the foundation of computer ethics
Ethics and Information Technology
Mapping the foundationalist debate in computer ethics
Ethics and Information Technology
On the intrinsic value of informationobjects and the infosphere
Ethics and Information Technology
On the Morality of Artificial Agents
Minds and Machines
The tragedy of the digital commons
Ethics and Information Technology
There's something about Mary: The moral value of things qua information objects
Ethics and Information Technology
ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society
Object oriented goodness: a response to Mathieson's 'What is Information Ethics?'
ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society
The philosophy of presence: from epistemic failure to successful observation
Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments - Special section: Legal, ethical, and policy issues associated with virtual environments and computer mediated reality
Discourses on information ethics: The claim to universality
Ethics and Information Technology
Enhancing research into usable privacy and security
Proceedings of the 27th ACM international conference on Design of communication
Information technology and privacy: conceptual muddles or privacy vacuums?
Ethics and Information Technology
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"The world of the future will be an ever more demanding struggle against the limitations of our intelligence, not a comfortable hammock in which we can lie down to be waited upon by our robot slaves"---Wiener (1964), p. 69.