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Anna Elizabeth Kuruvilla : Computer EthicsAnna Elizabeth Kuruvilla : Computer Ethics
Social and personal policies written for IT Outsourcing India (ITOI), 2003.
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Chris Lang : Ethics for Artificial IntelligencesChris Lang : Ethics for Artificial Intelligences
University of Wisconsin at Madison (UW-Madision), Department of Philosophy. Paper presented in the Wisconsin State-Wide Technology Symposium: Promise or Peril? Reflecting on Computer Technology: Educational, Psychological, and Ethical Implications, 2002.
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Esse est indicato in GoogleEsse est indicato in Google
Ethical and Political Issues in Search Engines, an article by Lawrence M.Hinman
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The ETHICOMP JournalThe ETHICOMP Journal
Numerous scholarly articles in the field of computers and ethics (2004). Each article has a summary and a full publication online.
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Ethics in ComputingEthics in Computing
North Carolina State University, Department of Computer Science. An introduction and eight parts: Basic principles, privacy, speech issues (free speech), computer abuse, intellectual property, risks, commerce, social justice.
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Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL): Humanoid Robotics, Ethical ConsiderationsIdaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL): Humanoid Robotics, Ethical Considerations
Section in a collection of pages about the history, present, and future of humanoids, androids, and anthropomorphic robots (2004). Should we have intelligent, emotion exhibiting humanoids? What might the consequences be?
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International Center for Information Ethics (ICIE). The FieldInternational Center for Information Ethics (ICIE). The Field
An exposition of the field. 3 parts. Foundations. Historical Aspects. Systematic Aspects.
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James H. Moor. What is Computer Ethics?James H. Moor. What is Computer Ethics?
Southern Connecticut State University, Research Center on Computing and Society. 4 Parts. A Proposed Definition. The Revolutionary Machine. Anatomy of the Computer Revolution. The Invisibility Factor. First appeared in Terrell Ward Bynum, ed., Computers and Ethics, Blackwell, 1985.
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Luciano Floridi: Information Ethics, Philosophical Foundation of Computer EthicsLuciano Floridi: Information Ethics, Philosophical Foundation of Computer Ethics
Oxford University, Department of Philosophy. Essay (version 2). 10 parts, attempting to establish a philosophical grounding for cyberethics. Expanded version of a paper presented in the ETHICOMP International Conference on Ethical Issues of Information Technology, 1998.
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M.J. van den Hoven. Equal Access and Social Justice: information as a primary goodM.J. van den Hoven. Equal Access and Social Justice: information as a primary good
Erasmus University, Rotterdam. Abstract of a paper presented in the ETHICOMP International Conference on the Ethical Issues of Using Information Technology, 1995.
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M.W.J. Spaul. Participatory design, communicative reason and discourse ethicsM.W.J. Spaul. Participatory design, communicative reason and discourse ethics
Anglia Polytechnic University, UK. bstract of a paper presented in the ETHICOMP International Conference on the Ethical Issues of Using Information Technology, 1995.
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Nature Institute: NetFuture, Technology and Human ResponsibilityNature Institute: NetFuture, Technology and Human Responsibility
Electronic newsletter. Archives available.
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Richard J. Sutcliffe: Fourth Civilization: Technology, Society and EthicsRichard J. Sutcliffe: Fourth Civilization: Technology, Society and Ethics
Online book, 4th edition (2002-2003). The author is described as a professor of computing science and mathematics, Trinity Western University, British Columbia, Canada.
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Robert N. Barger. In Search of a Common Rationale for Computer EthicsRobert N. Barger. In Search of a Common Rationale for Computer Ethics
University of Notre Dame. Paper presented in the Third Annual Computer Ethics Institute Conference, The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, 1994.
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Robert N. Barger. Metaethical Analysis of Computer EthicsRobert N. Barger. Metaethical Analysis of Computer Ethics
University of Notre Dame. Paper presented in the Second Annual Computer Ethics Institute Conference, The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, 1993.
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Computer Ethics: Basic Concepts and Historical OverviewStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Computer Ethics: Basic Concepts and Historical Overview
3 Parts. Some Historical Milestones. Defining the Field of Computer Ethics. Example Topics in Computer Ethics. Plus, a bibliography and a list of online resources. 2001.
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Terrell Ward Bynum. A Very Shory History of Computer EthicsTerrell Ward Bynum. A Very Shory History of Computer Ethics
Southern Connecticut State University, Research Center on Computing and Society. First published in the American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Philosophy and Computing, 2000.
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Terrell Ward Bynum and Simon Rogerson. Computer Ethics and Professional Responsibility.Terrell Ward Bynum and Simon Rogerson. Computer Ethics and Professional Responsibility.
Reference materials from the textbook by Bynum and Rogerson, including study questions and web resources. The Research Center on Computing and Society, Southern Connecticut State University.
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Walter Maner: Interactive Computer Ethics Explorer (ICEE)Walter Maner: Interactive Computer Ethics Explorer (ICEE)
Javascript-based online survey with scenarios (1998). Bowling Green State University, Department of Computer Science.
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Jeff Robbins: Computer Based Decision-Making, Three MaximsJeff Robbins: Computer Based Decision-Making, Three Maxims
Association for Computer Machinery (ACM) Crossroads Student Magazine. (November 22, 1995)
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Melissa Chaika: Ethical Considerations in Gender-Oriented Entertainment TechnologyMelissa Chaika: Ethical Considerations in Gender-Oriented Entertainment Technology
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Crossroads Student Magazine. (November 22, 1995)
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Richard O. Mason: Four Ethical Issues of the Information AgeRichard O. Mason: Four Ethical Issues of the Information Age
Management Information Systems Quarterly (MISQ). The four issues are privacy, accuracy, property, and accessibility. (March 1, 1986)
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