Information and Computer Ethics / Jocelyn O. Padallan.
- Oakville, Ontario : Arcler Press, c2020.
- xvii, 255 pages : color illustrations
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Includes references and index.
Chapter 1: Introduction to Information Ethics Chapter 2: Information Technology and Moral Methodology Chapter 3: Normative Theories and Computer Ethics Chapter 4: Ethical Issue int the Information and Computer Sector Chapter 5: International Development and Computer Ethics Chapter 6: Cyberconflict and Ethics Chapter 7: Technologies of Autonomous Agency Chapter 8: Regulatory Issues and Challenges
Information and Computer Ethics deals with the basic idea of information ethics. It also includes the concept of moral methodology and information technology. It provides the reader with basic insights of global development of information technology and computer ethics so as to understand the ethical issues that are involved in the information and computer sector along with the regulatory issues and challenges. This book also discusses about normative theories and computer ethics, ethical issues involved in the sector of information and computer, international development and computer ethics, technologies of autonomous agency and regulatory issues and challenges involved in the sector of information and computer ethics.
In English text.
Information technology--Moral and ethical aspects. Computers – Moral and ethical aspects. Electronic data processing – Moral and ethical aspects.