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The computer revolution and the problem of global ethics

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Title
The computer revolution and the problem of global ethics
Abstract
The author agrees with James Moor that computer technology, because it is 'logically malleable', is bringing about a genuine social revolution. Moor compares the computer reVolution to the 'industrial revolution' of the late 18th and the 19th centuries; but it is argued here that a better comparison is with the 'printing press revolution' that occurred two centuries before that. Just as the major ethical theories of Bentham and Kant were developed in response to the printing press revolution, so a new ethical theory is likely to emerge from computer ethics in response to the computer revolution. The newly emerging field of information ethics, therefore, is much more important than even its founders and advocates believe. © John Weckert 2007. All rights reserved.
Book Title
Computer Ethics
Date
2017
Publisher
Taylor and Francis
Pages
131-144
ISBN
9781351949828 (ISBN); 9780754625988 (ISBN)
Citation Key
gorniak-kocikowskaComputerRevolutionProblem2017
Archive
Scopus
Language
English
Extra
Journal Abbreviation: Comput. Ethics
Citation
Gorniak-Kocikowska, K. (2017). The computer revolution and the problem of global ethics. In Computer Ethics (pp. 131–144). Taylor and Francis. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85088473353&partnerID=40&md5=f76432f38cea7ec5b4a3b7eeea8b66b3