ABSTRACT
This volume collects key influential papers that have animated the debate about information computer ethics over the past three decades, covering issues such as privacy, online trust, anonymity, values sensitive design, machine ethics, professional conduct and moral responsibility of software developers. These previously published articles have set the tone of the discussion and bringing them together here in one volume provides lecturers and students with a one-stop resource with which to navigate the debate.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|67 pages
History and Theoretical Foundation of Information and Computer Ethics
part II|58 pages
Ethics and Computer Artifacts
part III|131 pages
Computer Ethics, Privacy, and Anonymity
part IV|62 pages
Well-Being and the Ethics of Technology Design
part V|69 pages
Education and Professional Ethics
part VI|74 pages
Social Interactions and Computer Games