Computer ethics

Written in clear, accessible prose, this text brings together philosophy, law, and technology to provide a rigorous, in-depth analysis of the ethical implications of widespread use of computer technology. The author proposes that the ethical issues surrounding computers are new species of traditiona...

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Main Author: Johnson, Deborah G. 1945- (Author)
Format: Unknown
Published: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Prentice-Hall 1985
©1985
Series:Occupational ethics series
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Summary:Written in clear, accessible prose, this text brings together philosophy, law, and technology to provide a rigorous, in-depth analysis of the ethical implications of widespread use of computer technology. The author proposes that the ethical issues surrounding computers are new species of traditional and recurrent moral issues.
Physical Description:xv, 110 pages illustrations 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0131640054