Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
512
Language
English
Published
Jul 6, 2000
Publisher
Pearson
Edition
1
ISBN-10
0130829781
ISBN-13
9780130829788
Description
In an era increasingly defined by digital interactions and technological advancements, this anthology explores the intricate relationship between computers and ethics. It compiles a range of insightful perspectives from prominent thinkers in the field, each addressing the moral dilemmas and responsibilities that arise within the cyber landscape. The editors, D. Micah Hester and Paul J. Ford, have meticulously curated essays that traverse various dimensions of technology, including privacy, security, and the implications of artificial intelligence.
Each contribution delves into pressing ethical questions, prompting readers to reflect deeply on how technology shapes society. The discussions not only highlight the complexities of ethical decision-making but also provide a framework for understanding the societal impacts of technology. Topics such as data ownership, algorithmic bias, and the digital divide are examined, offering a comprehensive overview of current challenges.
This anthology serves as both a resource and a call to action for students, educators, and professionals alike. It encourages a critical examination of the evolving moral landscape of the digital world, fostering a greater awareness of the ethical implications embedded in everyday technological interactions.
Ultimately, it aspires to equip readers with the philosophical tools necessary to navigate the modern cyberage thoughtfully and responsibly. Through engaging narratives and rigorous analysis, it is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and ethics.
Each contribution delves into pressing ethical questions, prompting readers to reflect deeply on how technology shapes society. The discussions not only highlight the complexities of ethical decision-making but also provide a framework for understanding the societal impacts of technology. Topics such as data ownership, algorithmic bias, and the digital divide are examined, offering a comprehensive overview of current challenges.
This anthology serves as both a resource and a call to action for students, educators, and professionals alike. It encourages a critical examination of the evolving moral landscape of the digital world, fostering a greater awareness of the ethical implications embedded in everyday technological interactions.
Ultimately, it aspires to equip readers with the philosophical tools necessary to navigate the modern cyberage thoughtfully and responsibly. Through engaging narratives and rigorous analysis, it is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and ethics.
Genres
Mystery
Philosophy
Crime