Difference between revisions of "Computer Ethics is Unique (CEIU) Debate"
From SI410
m |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
The '''Computer Ethics is Unique (CEIU) Debate''' is a modern ethical discussion going on between philosophers within information ethics. This discussion centers around if a new ethical framework is required for the implications of actions within information environments. Two sides of this debate are traditionalists and those who maintain that [[Computer ethics|computer ethics]] is unique. | The '''Computer Ethics is Unique (CEIU) Debate''' is a modern ethical discussion going on between philosophers within information ethics. This discussion centers around if a new ethical framework is required for the implications of actions within information environments. Two sides of this debate are traditionalists and those who maintain that [[Computer ethics|computer ethics]] is unique. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[category: Information Ethics]] |
Revision as of 20:50, 11 December 2011
The Computer Ethics is Unique (CEIU) Debate is a modern ethical discussion going on between philosophers within information ethics. This discussion centers around if a new ethical framework is required for the implications of actions within information environments. Two sides of this debate are traditionalists and those who maintain that computer ethics is unique.