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The Ethics of Information
The intrinsic value of the infosphere
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Author(s):
Luciano Floridi
Publication date:
October 10 2013
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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October 10 2013
Pages
: 102-133
DOI:
10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199641321.003.0006
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Ethics after the information revolution
pp. 19
What is information ethics?
pp. 29
The method of abstraction
pp. 53
Information ethics as e-nvironmental ethics
pp. 86
Information ethics and the foundationalist debate
pp. 102
The intrinsic value of the infosphere
pp. 134
The morality of artificial agents
pp. 161
The constructionist values of homo poieticus
pp. 180
Artificial evil
pp. 194
The tragedy of the Good Will
pp. 210
The informational nature of selves
pp. 228
The ontological interpretation of informational privacy
pp. 261
Distributed morality
pp. 277
Information business ethics
pp. 292
Global information ethics
pp. 306
In defence of information ethics
pp. 331
Epilogue
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