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Ethics, Law and the Politics of Information - A Guide to the Philosophy of Luciano Floridi (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
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Ethics, Law and the Politics of Information - A Guide to the Philosophy of Luciano Floridi (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Series: The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology, 18
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This book provides a detailed discussion of the theoretical and
practical implications of the change driven by ICTs. Such a change
is often much more profound than an emphasis on information
technology and society can capture, for not only does it bring
about ethical and policy vacuums that call for a new understanding
of ethics, politics and law, but it also "re-ontologizes reality",
as propounded by Luciano Floridi's philosophy and ethics of
information. The informational turn is transforming our
understanding of reality by challenging the conventional ways we
have of thinking about our world and our identities in terms of
stable and enduring structures and beliefs. The information age we
inhabit brings to completion our self-understanding as
informational systems that produce, process, and exchange
information with other informational systems, in an environment
that is itself made up of information. The present volume provides
us with a better understanding of the normative nature and role of
information, helping us to grasp the sense and extent to which
informational resources serve as "constraining affordances" guiding
our behaviours. It does so by delineating the background against
which we build our beliefs about reality, make decisions, and
behave, through our interactions with a multi-agent system that is
increasingly dependent on ICTs. The book will be of interest to a
vast audience, ranging from information technologists, ethicists,
policy makers, social and legal scholars, and all those willing to
embrace the following three tenets: we construct our world and
ourselves informationally; by constructing our world and ourselves
we thereby become aware of our limits; it is precisely these limits
that make us become human beings.
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