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Spring 2001
Volume 00, Number 2


Newsletter on Philosophy and Computers

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Cyberethics

Cyberethics: Social and Moral Issues in the Computer Age. 2000. ed.
Robert M. Baird, Reagan Ramsower, Stuart E. Rosenbaum,
Prometheus Books.

http://www.prometheusbooks.com/site/catalog/contemp21.html

Part One: The Moral Landscape in Ethic

1. What is Computer Ethics?, James H. Moor
2. If Aristotle Werte a Computing Professional, James H. Moor
3. Does Computer Ethics Compute?, Michael Scanlan
4. Ethics and the Computer World: A New Challenge for Philosophers, John Ladd
5. Subsumption Ethics, David H. Gleason
6. Narrative versus Logical reasoning in Computer Ethics, John M. Artz
7. Computer Ethics and Moral Methadology, Jeroen van den Hoven

Part Two: Anonymity in Cyberspace


8. Anonymous Communication Policies for the Internet: Results and Recommendations of the AAAS and assessing Anonymous Communication on the Internet: Policy Deliberations, Rob Kling, Ya-ching Lee, Al Teich, Mark S. Frankel
9. Who Am We?, Sherry Turkle
10. The Artificial Intelligentsia and Virtual Worlds, Stacey Edgar
Part Three: Privacy in Cyberspace
11. Little Brother is Watching You, Miriam Schulman
12. The Erosion of Privacy?, Marie A. Wright and John Kakalik
13. The Demise of Privacy in a Private World: From Front Porches to Chat Rooms, Gary Gumpert and Susan J. Drucker
14. Privacy and the Computer: Why We Need Privacy in the Information Age, Lucas D. Introna
15. Toward a Theory of Privacy in the Information Age, James H. Moor
Part Four: Property Ownership in Cyberspace
16. Wild, Wild Web, Mike Godwin
17. Should Computer Programs Be Owned?, Deborah G. Johnson
18. Mind over Matter, James v. DeLong
19. Protecting Intellectual Property in Cyberspace, J.C. Davis
20. Intellectual Property in Sychronous and Collaborative Virtual Space, Beth E. Kolko

Part Five: Communities, Citizenship, and Democracy


21. Advanced Information Technology and Political Communication, David L. Paletz
22. Better Democracy through Technology, Brock N. Meeks
23. A Nation of Strangers?, James E. Katz and Philip Aspden
24. Is the Global Information Infrastructure a Democratic Technology?, Deborah G. Johnson
25. Cyberlibertarian Myths and the Prospects for Community, Langdon Winner
26. Liberty and Community Online, Barry Fagin


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