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Understanding Digital Ethics
Cases and Contexts
Rapid changes in technology and the growing use of electronic media signal a need for understanding both clear and subtle ethical and social implications of the digital, and of specific digital technologies. Understanding Digital Ethics: Cases and Contexts is the first book to offer a philosophically grounded examination of digital ethics and its moral implications. Divided into three clear parts, the authors discuss and explain the following key topics:
Becoming literate in digital ethics
Moral viewpoints in digital contexts
Motivating action in digital ethics
Speed and scope of digital information
Moral algorithms and ethical machines
The digital and the human
Digital relations and empathy machines
Agents, autonomy, and action
Digital and ethical activism
The book includes cases and examples that explore the ethical implications of digital hardware and software including videogames, social media platforms, autonomous vehicles, robots, voice-enabled personal assistants, smartphones, artificially intelligent chatbots, military drones, and more.
Understanding Digital Ethics is essential reading for students and scholars of philosophical ethics, those working on topics related to digital technology and digital/moral literacy, and practitioners in related fields.