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Rapid changes in technology and the growing use of electronic media
signal a need for understanding both clear and subtle ethical and
social implications of the digital, and of specific digital
technologies. Understanding Digital Ethics: Cases and Contexts is
the first book to offer a philosophically grounded examination of
digital ethics and its moral implications. Divided into three clear
parts, the authors discuss and explain the following key topics: *
Becoming literate in digital ethics * Moral viewpoints in digital
contexts * Motivating action in digital ethics * Speed and scope of
digital information * Moral algorithms and ethical machines * The
digital and the human * Digital relations and empathy machines *
Agents, autonomy, and action * Digital and ethical activism. The
book includes cases and examples that explore the ethical
implications of digital hardware and software including videogames,
social media platforms, autonomous vehicles, robots, voice-enabled
personal assistants, smartphones, artificially intelligent
chatbots, military drones, and more. Understanding Digital Ethics
is essential reading for students and scholars of philosophical
ethics, those working on topics related to digital technology and
digital/moral literacy, and practitioners in related fields.
Why might interdependence, the idea that we are made up of our
relations, be horrifying? On the surface, interdependence-the idea
that individuals are each made up of their relations-appears to be
a beautiful thing. Ecology, social theory, and the driving forces
of digital media seem to agree that more and deeper connections to
others are better. Yet there is a dark side of interdependence,
too, that remains hidden away. Interdependence threatens the
western philosophical ideal of individualism, and this threat lurks
unseen in the backs of our minds like a dark spectre. Philosophy
can give the contours of this spectre, and film can shine a light
on its shadowy details. Together, they reveal a horror of
relations. Contributors to this volume interrogate the question of
interdependence through analyses of contemporary film and give
voice to new perspectives on its meaning. Conceived before and
written during the COVID-19 pandemic and through a period of deep
social unrest, this volume illuminates a dark reality that is both
perennial and timely.
Rapid changes in technology and the growing use of electronic media
signal a need for understanding both clear and subtle ethical and
social implications of the digital, and of specific digital
technologies. Understanding Digital Ethics: Cases and Contexts is
the first book to offer a philosophically grounded examination of
digital ethics and its moral implications. Divided into three clear
parts, the authors discuss and explain the following key topics: *
Becoming literate in digital ethics * Moral viewpoints in digital
contexts * Motivating action in digital ethics * Speed and scope of
digital information * Moral algorithms and ethical machines * The
digital and the human * Digital relations and empathy machines *
Agents, autonomy, and action * Digital and ethical activism. The
book includes cases and examples that explore the ethical
implications of digital hardware and software including videogames,
social media platforms, autonomous vehicles, robots, voice-enabled
personal assistants, smartphones, artificially intelligent
chatbots, military drones, and more. Understanding Digital Ethics
is essential reading for students and scholars of philosophical
ethics, those working on topics related to digital technology and
digital/moral literacy, and practitioners in related fields.
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