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Computer ethics beyond mere compliance

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Computer ethics beyond mere compliance
Abstract
Purpose – The paper aims to examine the nature of computer ethics as a field of study in light of 20 years of Ethicomp, arguing that computer ethics beyond mere compliance will have to be pluralistic and sensitive to the starting places of various audiences. Design/methodology/approach – The essay offers a philosophical rather than empirical analysis, but the ideal of open inquiry is observed to be manifest in the practice of Ethicomp. Findings – If computer ethics is to constitute a real engagement with industry and society that cultivates a genuine sensitivity to ethical concerns in the creation, development and implementation of technologies, a genuine sensitivity that stands in marked contrast to ethics as “mere compliance”, then computer ethics will have to persist in issuing an open invitation to inquiry. Originality/value – The celebration of 20 years of Ethicomp is an occasion to reflect on who we are and what we mean to be doing. Inclusive of previous accounts (e.g. Moor and Gotterbarn), while going beyond them, an inquiry-based conception of computer ethics makes room for all the various dimensions of computer ethics. ©Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Publication
Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society
Date
2015-08-10, August 2015
Volume
13
Issue
3/4
Pages
176-189
Journal Abbr
J. Inf. Commun. Ethics Soc.
Language
English
Extra
3 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31] Citation Key Alias: pop00322 tex.type: [object Object]
Citation
Volkman, R. (2015). Computer ethics beyond mere compliance. Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, 13(3/4), 176–189. https://doi.org/10.1108/jices-10-2014-0043