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    Oxford Handbook of Digital Ethics

    Oxford Handbook of Digital Ethics by Véliz, Carissa;

    Series: Oxford Handbooks;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 12 December 2023

    • ISBN 9780198857815
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages816 pages
    • Size 253x180x47 mm
    • Weight 2 g
    • Language English
    • 930

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    Short description:

    This Handbook offers a lively, authoritative, up-to-date exploration of pressing ethical issues in our digital world. An international team of philosophers give critical appraisals of research in the this fast-growing field, exploring novel approaches and arguments that will shape the agenda on digital ethics for years to come.

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    Long description:

    The Oxford Handbook of Digital Ethics offers a lively, authoritative, up-to-date exploration of pressing ethical issues in our digital world. An international team of philosophers, some pioneers of digital ethics, others experts in related areas of philosophy, give critical appraisals of research in the this fast-growing field and locate it in the broader philosophical context. They push the discipline forward by exploring novel approaches and arguments that will shape the agenda on digital ethics for years to come. The Handbook gives readers tools to better understand problems which face us now in our digital lives, and which are likely to emerge in the future.

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    Table of Contents:

    History of Digital Ethics
    Virtues in the Digital Age
    The Ethics of Human-Robot Interaction and the Traditional Moral Theories
    Is There a Right to Internet Access?
    A Normative Framework for Online Information Sharing
    Fake News: Rebuilding the Epistemic Landscape
    Whats Wrong With Trolling?
    The Risks of Online Shaming
    Is There Collective Responsibility for Misogyny Perpetrated on Social Media?
    Extreme Speech, Democratic Deliberation, and Social Media
    Friendship Online
    Sliding into your DMs: The New Wrongs and Rights of Digital Sex and Love
    The Ethics of Sex Robots
    The Ethics of Virtual Sexual Assault
    Ethical Dimensions of Persuasive Technology
    How Robots Have Politics
    Ethical Issues with Artificial Ethics Assistants
    The Challenge of Value Alignment: from Fairer Algorithms to AI Safety
    Digital Nudging: Exploring the Ethical Boundaries
    Interpretability and Transparency in Artificial Intelligence
    Algorithmic Bias and Access to Opportunities
    The Ethics of Predictive Policing
    (When) Is Adblocking Wrong?
    Price Discrimination in the Digital Age
    Ethics of Medical AI
    Health and Digital Technology Partnerships: Too Close for Comfort?
    Explainable Machine Learning, Patient Autonomy, and Clinical Reasoning
    Ethical Approaches to Cybersecurity
    The Ethics of Weaponized Artificial Intelligence
    The Ethics of Surveillance in the Digital Age
    Privacy in Social Media
    The Ethics of Facial Recognition Technology
    Should We Automate Democracy?
    The Ethics of Quitting Social Media
    The Ethics of Brain Uploading
    Does Artificial Intelligence Pose an Existential Risk?
    The Future of Jobs

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