
The Ethics of Information
$141.19
- Paperback
384 pages
- Release Date
14 October 2015
Summary
Luciano Floridi develops an original ethical framework for dealing with the new challenges posed by Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). ICTs have profoundly changed many aspects of life, including the nature of entertainment, work, communication, education, health care, industrial production and business, social relations, and conflicts. They have had a radical and widespread impact on our moral lives and on contemporary ethical debates. Privacy, ownership, freedom of speech, r…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780198748052 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0198748051 |
| Author: | Luciano Floridi |
| Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
| Imprint: | Oxford University Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 384 |
| Release Date: | 14 October 2015 |
| Weight: | 574g |
| Dimensions: | 232mm x 157mm x 21mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
In this groundbreaking work, Luciano Floridi builds the foundations of Information Ethics (IE) by arguing that an informational interpretation of reality is required due to our increased reliance on information and communication technologies (ICTs) for our well-being and success. * Brendan Rowe, The Review of Metaphysics *Floridi’s book challenges standard ethics. In standard ethics, life has priority in moral evaluation. However, in Floridi’s Information Ethics, information systems are equal in moral value to living systems. Floridi develops his Ethics as part of a new ontological theory of the Infosphere. * Sheldon Richmond, Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review *
About The Author
Luciano Floridi
Luciano Floridi is Professor of Philosophy and Ethics of Information at the University of Oxford, where he is also the Director of Reasearch and Senior Research Fellow of the Oxford Internet Institute, Governing Body Fellow of St Cross College, Distinguished Research Fellow of the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, Faculty of Philosophy, and Research Associate and Fellow in Information Policy of the Department of Computer Science. He is also Adjunct Professor(“Distinguished Scholar in Residence”) of the Department of Economics, American University, Washington D. C. Among his recognitions, he is recipient of the APA’s Barwise Prize, AISB Fellowship, the IACAP’s Covey Award, and the INSEIT’s Weizenbaum Award. His other books include The Philosophy of Information (OUP, 2011), Information: A Very Short Introduction (OUP, 2010), and The Fourth Revolution (OUP, 2014).
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