Computer Ethics, 4th Edition by Deborah Johnson - ISBN: 9780131112414
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Written in clear, accessible prose, the “Fourth edition of “Computer Ethics”” brings together philosophy, law, and technology. The text provides an in-depth exploration and analysis of a broad range of topics regarding the ethical implications of widespread use of computer technology. The approach i…

Computer Ethics, 4th Edition

United States Edition

$335.36

  • Paperback

    208 pages

  • Release Date

    12 February 2009

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Summary

Written in clear, accessible prose, the Fourth edition of Computer Ethics brings together philosophy, law, and technology. The text provides an in-depth exploration and analysis of a broad range of topics regarding the ethical implications of widespread use of computer technology. The approach is normative while also exposing the student to alternative ethical stances.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780131112414
ISBN-10:0131112414
Author:Deborah Johnson
Publisher:Pearson Education (US)
Imprint:Pearson
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:208
Edition:4th
Release Date:12 February 2009
Weight:260g
Dimensions:226mm x 150mm x 12mm
Series:Alternative Etext Formats
About The Author

Deborah Johnson

Deborah G. Johnson is the Anne Shirley Carter Olsson Professor of Applied Ethics and Chair of the Department of Science, Technology, and Society at the University of Virginia. Johnson has devoted her career to understanding the connections between ethics and technology. She received the John Barwise prize from the American Philosophical Association in 2004; the Sterling Olmsted Award from the Liberal Education Division of the American Society for Engineering Education in 2001; and the ACM SIGCAS Making a Difference Award in 2000.

Keith W. Miller is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Springfield. His work in software engineering and computer ethics provide complementary perspectives to questions that challenge computer professionals. He is the editor-in-chief of IEEE Technology and Society, and helped develop the Software Engineering Code of Ethics and Professional Practice. He was named a University of Illinois Scholar in 2000 and received the ACM SIGCAS Outstanding Service Award in 2006.

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