Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_C - Computer Ethics
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 1     1-20 of 128    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Computer Ethics:     more books (100)
  1. Computer Ethics by Deborah G. Johnson, 2008-02
  2. Computers, Ethics, and Society
  3. Internet & Computer Ethics for Kids: (and Parents & Teachers Who Haven't Got a Clue.) by Winn Schwartau, 2001-04-01
  4. Computers, Ethics and Social Values by Deborah G. Johnson, Helen Nissenbaum, 1995-02-03
  5. Computer Ethics and Professional Responsibility
  6. Computer and Information Ethics by Marsha Woodbury, 2003-01
  7. Case Studies in Information and Computer Ethics by Richard A. Spinello, 1996-06-26
  8. Computer Ethics, Second Edition: Cautionary Tales and Ethical Dilemmas in Computing by Tom Forester, Perry Morrison, 1993-12-16
  9. Computer Ethics: A Global Perspective by Giannis Stamatellos, 2007-01-09
  10. Ethics for the Information Age (3rd Edition) by Mike Quinn, 2008-02-14
  11. Morality and Machines, Second Edition: Perspectives on Computer Ethics by Stacey L. Edgar, 2002-09-25
  12. Computer Network Security and Cyber Ethics, 2d edition by Joseph Migga Kizza, 2006-07-26
  13. E-mail and Ethics: Style and Ethical Relations in Computer-Mediated Communications (Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy) by Emma Rooksby, 2002-10-18
  14. Ethics and Technology: Ethical Issues in an Age of Information and Communication Technology by Herman T. Tavani, Herman Tavani, 2003-06-03

1. A Very Shory History Of Computer Ethics - The Research Center On Computing & Soc
Southern Connecticut State University, Research Center on Computing Society. First published in the American Philosophical Association Newsletter on
http://www.southernct.edu/organizations/rccs/resources/research/introduction/byn
Text-only Version
A Very Short History of Computer Ethics Terrell Ward Bynum Newsletter on Philosophy and Computing The Foundation of Computer Ethics Cybernetics: or control and communication in the animal and the machine, he said the following:
Neglect, Then a Reawakening Unfortunately, this complex and important new area of applied ethics, which Wiener founded in the 1940s, remained nearly undeveloped and unexplored until the mid 1960s. By then, important social and ethical consequences of computer technology had already become manifest, and interest in computer-related ethical issues began to grow. Computer-aided bank robberies and other crimes attracted the attention of Donn Parker, who wrote books and articles on computer crime and proposed to the Association for Computing Machinery that they adopt a code of ethics for their members. The ACM appointed Parker to head a committee to create such a code, which was adopted by that professional organization in 1973. (The ACM Code was revised in the early 1980s and again in the early 1990s.)
A Starter Kit for Teaching Computer Ethics.

2. What Is Computer Ethics? - A Proposed Definition - The Research Center On Comput
Southern Connecticut State University, Research Center on Computing Society. 4 Parts. A Proposed Definition. The Revolutionary Machine.
http://www.southernct.edu/organizations/rccs/resources/teaching/teaching_mono/mo
Text-only Version
What is Computer Ethics?* James H. Moor A Proposed Definition Computers are special technology and they raise some special ethical issues. In this essay I will discuss what makes computers different from other technology and how this difference makes a difference in ethical considerations. In particular, I want to characterize computer ethics and show why this emerging field is both intellectually interesting and enormously important. On my view, computer ethics A typical problem in computer ethics arises because there is a policy vacuum about how computer technology should be used. Computers provide us with new capabilities and these in turn give us new choices for action. Often, either no policies for conduct in these situations exist or existing policies seem inadequate. A central task of computer ethics is to determine what we should do in such cases, i.e., to formulate policies to guide our actions. Of course, some ethical situations confront us as individuals and some as a society. Computer ethics includes consideration of both personal and social policies for the ethical use of computer technology. Now it may seem that all that needs to be done is the mechanical application of an ethical theory to generate the appropriate policy. But this is usually not possible. A difficulty is that along with a policy vacuum there is often a conceptual vacuum. Although a problem in computer ethics may seem clear initially, a little reflection reveals a conceptual muddle. What is needed in such cases is an analysis which provides a coherent conceptual framework within which to formulate a policy for action. Indeed, much of the important work in computer ethics is devoted to proposing conceptual frameworks for understanding ethical problems involving computer technology.

3. Luciano Floridi
Paper by Luciano Floridi arguing that Information Ethics is not merely a subfield of applied ethics which applies existing ethical theories, but rather that it raises questions which fundamentally challenge existing theories.
http://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/~floridi/ie.htm
Information Ethics: On the Philosophical Foundation of Computer Ethics Luciano Floridi, version 2.0 A shorter version of this paper was given at ETHICOMP98 The Fourth International Conference on Ethical Issues of Information Technology , Erasmus University, The Netherlands, 25 to 27 March 1998, hosted by the Department of Philosophy Erasmus University, The Netherlands, in association with Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility De Montfort University, UK, Research Center on Computing and Society Southern Connecticut State University, USA, East Tennessee State University, USA. The paper is forthcoming in the Proceedings of the conference and I shall gratefully acknowledge any useful comments or suggestions for improvements . Please send your emails to Luciano.Floridi@philosophy.ox.ac.uk For a list of resources see A Short Webliography on Computer Ethics For information on research in CE in recent years in the fields of philosophy and computing, see the Appendix For a reading list see A Short Reading List on the Philosophy of Computer Ethics Index of the paper sections
  • The Foundationalist Problem Macroethics and Computer Ethics A Model of Macroethics From Computer Ethics to Information Ethics ... Conclusion
  • Information Ethics: On the Philosophical Foundation of Computer Ethics
    "We, who have a private life and hold it infinitely the dearest of our possessions…"

    4. Cyberethics
    Selected writings, resources, forums, case studies, syllabi, compiled at the Mississippi State University, College of Business and Industry.
    http://cyberethics.cbi.msstate.edu/
    writeside('Cyberethics', 'David Vance', 'Mississippi State University', 'http://www.cbi.msstate.edu'); writebottom('David Vance', 'dvance@cobilan.msstate.edu');
    Information Systems Ethics
    Founder-Editor: David Vance
    Purpose
    The Place of Cyberethics in the World of I.S. Selected Writings ... Syllabi
    Purpose of the Page
    The Place of Cyberethics
    How does IS Ethics fit into the overall scheme of Information Systems Management? This is the question we seek to answer. While the scholarly debate continues as we define the field, it seems not unreasonable to suggest that such a task is best handled by those dually equipped to understand the capabilities and limitations of the technology, on one hand, and wield the tools of philosophical and ethical reasoning as developed over the millenia, on the other.
    Selected Writings
    Luciano Floridi's "Information Ethics: On the Philosophical Foundations of Computer Ethics"
    Richard De George's "Business Ethics and the Information Age"

    Richard Mason's "A Tapestry of Privacy"

    MISQ Archivist: Dick Mason on Cyber Ethics
    MISQ Archivist: Effy Oz on Cyber Ethics (a .pdf file. Requires

    5. Computer Ethics
    A report about computer ethics, viruses, hacking and software copyrights in Arabic
    http://www.geocities.com/lool95
    Computer Ethics Name: Laith Mohammed Murad. Email: laith@link.net.jo
  • Computer ethics. Internet use policy. Computer Viruses 1. ...
  • View Page Stats

    See who's visiting this page.

    6. Computer Ethics Article
    Social and personal policies written for IT Outsourcing India (ITOI), 2003.
    http://itoutsourcingindia.com/resources/computer_ethics.asp
    "Offshore software outsourcing, Web development & Software development from India"
    Home About Us Outsourcing Services ... Contact Us YOU ARE HERE : Client Care Resources Computer Ethics
    Computer Ethics Article- A clean impact
    by Anna Elizabeth Kuruvilla Computer ethics is the analysis of the nature and the social impact of computer technology and the corresponding formulation and justification of policies for the ethical use of technology. Ethics cover both social as well as personal policies for the ethical use of technology. The policy vacuum is a commonly faced problem while dealing with computer ethics. Another difficulty in the path is the conceptual vacuum. This enhances the registration of an analysis, which facilitates a coherent conceptual framework within which one has to formulate a policy for action. This will aid the determination of programs and instances of the same program. But in the barrier of coherent conceptual framework too, policy formulation through computer technology will be tough. The distinction and identification of what has to be done, and understanding about the situation are not to be linked with computer ethics. Ethics is a dynamic and complex field of study, which takes into account, the relationships between facts, conceptualization, policies and values with regard to the ever changing computer technology. It is neither a fixed set of rules nor the application of ethical principles to a value-free technology.

    7. Welcome To ICEE
    Javascriptbased online survey with scenarios (1998). Bowling Green State University, Department of Computer Science.
    http://web.cs.bgsu.edu/maner/xxicee/html/welcome.htm
    The Interactive Computer Ethics Explorer
    This application requires a browser that has good support for JavaScript and frames.
    You may be interested in our
    Walter Maner
    Your gender:
    Male
    Female Continent where you live:
    North America
    Europe
    Asia
    Australia
    South America Africa Your age: Under 30 years old 30 years old or older

    8. Luciano Floridi
    Short webliography, compiled at Oxford University.
    http://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/~floridi/ceweb.htm
    A Short Webliography on Computer Ethics for Philosophers The web sites concerning computer ethics issues are innumerable. Here I am listing only some of the best resources that philosophers may find useful. If you have any suggestion, please send an email to Luciano.Floridi@philosophy.ox.ac.uk Introduction to Ethics Some Computer and Information Ethics Resources

    9. Ethics In Computing
    North Carolina State University, Department of Computer Science. Comprehensive introduction. 8 parts. Basic principles. Privacy. Speech issues (free
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    10. Computer Ethics
    Click here to access the computer ethics discussion board. We hope that organizations and individuals who work with computer ethics will submit articles
    http://library.thinkquest.org/26658/
    Welcome to Computer Ethics
    With the freedom of the Internet has come a host of new ethical issues. This site is devoted to providing a basic understanding of computer ethics to the Internet users of tomorrow, with the hope that they will make informed and moral decisions throu ghout their careers. User Login
    Log in here with your user account name. Computer Ethics in the News
    Links to Other Sites
    A directory of online computer ethics resources. Contact the Authors
    We would like to receive your feedback. Click here to e-mail us! Search Computer Ethics
    A late addition to our site! Use this fully-featured engine to search the content for a word or phrase. Enter the Site
    The site is divided into an introduction, three sections, and a conclusion. Three parts feature an interactive activity. Click here to access the table of contents and begin! Create User Account
    Would you like the site to remember your name, keep track of your progress, record your scores, and give you a certificate upon completion? If so, create your own user account here. Information For Teachers
    We hope that our site will be used to complement computer science courses with a lesson in computer ethics. Click here for information on using this site in the classroom.

    11. CPSR - The Ten Commandments Of Computer Ethics
    Ten Commandments of computer ethics. The computer ethics Institute is a project of the Brookings Institution.
    http://www.cpsr.org/program/ethics/cei.html
    @import url(http://www.cpsr.org/cpsr_global.css); @import url(cpsr_issues.css); @import url(http://www.cpsr.org/ploneCustom.css); @import url(http://www.cpsr.org/cpsr_print.css); Skip to content.
    CPSR
    Sections Personal tools Home Issues ... Technology and Ethics
    The Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics
    Written by the Computer Ethics Institute by the Computer Ethics Institute
  • Thou shalt not use a computer to harm other people. Thou shalt not interfere with other people's computer work. Thou shalt not snoop around in other people's computer files. Thou shalt not use a computer to steal. Thou shalt not use a computer to bear false witness. Thou shalt not copy or use proprietary software for which you have not paid. Thou shalt not use other people's computer resources without authorization or proper compensation. Thou shalt not appropriate other people's intellectual output. Thou shalt think about the social consequences of the program you are writing or the system you are designing. Thou shalt always use a computer in ways that ensure consideration and respect for your fellow humans.
  • 12. David Vance Computer Ethics - Cyberethics
    Ethics and Law on the Computer Frontier
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    13. Computer Ethics: Links
    computer ethics Links Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility The Online Journal of Ethics Table of Contents (ISSN 10928286)
    http://library.thinkquest.org/26658/links.html
    Home Table of Contents User Login Search ... References Computer Ethics Links Section 1: Introduction Section 3: Censorship and the Internet Section 4: Information Privacy Issues

    14. CCSR: Home Page
    Coorganizers of computer ethics conferences (EthiComp) and providers of social-impact advising to government and other groups. News. Resources. Discussions. Conferences listings.
    http://www.ccsr.cse.dmu.ac.uk/
    Addressing the social and ethical impacts of information and communication technologies through research, consultancy and education.
    CCSR: Preview
    ETHICOMP 2005
    Press Release by Mary Prior

    Venue:
    Date: Monday 12 September 2005 to Thursday 15 September 2005
    The ETHICOMP Decade: 1995 - 2005 Is IT Ethical? 2004 ETHICOMP Survey of Professional Practice by Simon Rogerson and Mary Prior for IMIS
    Latest conference
    Latest Resource
    Mirror Websites
    Code Adopters
    About the Centre
    The who, what, how and why of CCSR
    Conferences
    Conferences, and related items
    Whats New
    New Resources and Conferences
    Search
    Search Resources and Conference listings
    Resources
    Papers and topics dealt with by CCSR
    E-Journal
    The ETHICOMP E-Journal
    Ethicol
    The IMISs column on Computer Ethics
    Contents Page
    Site Map of CCSR
    Contact CCSR Webmaster

    15. CPSR - The Ten Commandments Of Computer Ethics
    Ten Commandments of computer ethics. The computer ethics Institute is a project of the Brookings Institution.
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    16. CPSR - Computer Professionals For Social Responsibility
    A publicinterest alliance of computer scientists and others concerned about the impact of computer technology on society.
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    17. What Is Computer Ethics? - A Proposed Definition - The Research
    Textonly Version. What is computer ethics?*
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    18. Association For Computing Machinery (ACM)
    Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct.
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    19. Computer Ethics Institute Home Page
    As a leader in the field, the computer ethics Institute has provided an advanced forum and resource for identifying, assessing and responding to ethical
    http://www.brook.edu/its/cei/cei_hp.htm

    Brookings
    ITS
    News Releases
    Calendar of Events ... Site Map
    As a leader in the field, the Computer Ethics Institute has provided an advanced forum and resource for identifying, assessing and responding to ethical issues associated with the advancement of information technologies in society. Through advisory and consultative activities, research and education, and public outreach, CEI has stimulated awareness of the issues likely to arise as technology continues to develop. TEN COMMANDMENTS OF COMPUTER ETHICS The Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics have been a highly effective code of ethics for the proper use of information technology.
    Read the Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics
    Read Dr. Ramon C. Barquin's paper " In Pursuit of a 'Ten Commandments' for Computer Ethics
    INSIGHTFUL ARTICLES Patrick F. Sullivan reexamines the key concepts within the philosophic thought on moral communities by extending this tradition to a radically new enviroment, cyberspace, in "

    20. The Online Ethics Center For Engineering Science
    space, such as the International Conference on Ethics in Engineering and Computer Science in 1999. In other respects, the Online Ethics Center
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 1     1-20 of 128    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | Next 20

    free hit counter