Standard Listings Sort by: Hits | AlphabeticalChris Lang : Ethics for Artificial Intelligences University of Wisconsin at Madison (UW-Madision), Department of Philosophy. Paper presented in the Wisconsin State-Wide Technology Symposium: Promise or Peril? Reflecting on Computer Technology: Educational, Psychological, and Ethical Implications, 2002. http://philosophy.wisc.edu/lang/AIEthics/ |
Edward F. Gehringer: Ethics in Computing North Carolina State University, Department of Computer Science. Comprehensive introduction. 8 parts. Basic principles. Privacy. Speech issues (free speech). Computer abuse. Intellectual property. Risks. Commerce. Social justice. http://www.eos.ncsu.edu/eos/info/computer_ethics/ |
James H. Moor. What is Computer Ethics? Southern Connecticut State University, Research Center on Computing & Society. 4 Parts. A Proposed Definition. The Revolutionary Machine. Anatomy of the Computer Revolution. The Invisibility Factor. First appeared in Terrell Ward Bynum, ed., Computers & E http://www.southernct.edu/organizations/rccs/resources/teaching/teaching_mono/moor/moor_definition.html |
Terrell Ward Bynum. A Very Shory History of Computer Ethics Southern Connecticut State University, Research Center on Computing & Society. First published in the American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Philosophy and Computing, 2000. http://www.southernct.edu/organizations/rccs/resources/research/introduction/bynum_shrt_hist.html |
The ETHICOMP Journal Numerous scholarly articles in the field of computers and ethics (2004). Each article has a summary and a full publication online. http://www.ccsr.cse.dmu.ac.uk/journal/previousissue.html |
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