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Computer Ethics

Computer Ethics

Computer Ethics

A Case-based Approach
Robert N. Barger, University of Notre Dame, Indiana
September 2008
Paperback
9780521709149

    Teaches students how to solve ethical dilemmas in the field of computing, taking a philosophical, rather than a legal, approach to the topic. It first examines the principles of Idealism, Realism, Pragmatism, Existentialism, and Philosophical Analysis, explaining how each of them might be adopted as a basis for solving computing dilemmas. The book then presents a worksheet of key questions to be used in solving dilemmas. Twenty-nine cases, drawn from the real-life experiences of computer professionals, are included in the book as a means to let students experiment with solving ethical dilemmas and identify the philosophical underpinnings of the solutions.

    • Explains the steps of the ethical decision making process in handy worksheet form
    • Appendix with suggested topics for presentations, discussion, and papers
    • End of chapter summaries and questions foster better understanding of the material

    Reviews & endorsements

    'The book is a work of merit. I think it would be an excellent choice for a course in computer ethics, privacy or security.' Computing Reviews

    'The book is a work of merit. I think it would be an excellent choice for a course in computer ethics, privacy or security.' James Van Speybroeck, St Ambrose University

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    Product details

    September 2008
    Paperback
    9780521709149
    264 pages
    228 × 152 × 14 mm
    0.36kg
    11 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. The computer as a humanizing agent
    • 3. Philosophic belief systems
    • 4. A philosophic inventory
    • 5. The possibility of a unified ethical theory
    • 6. The ethical decision making process
    • 7. Psychology and computer ethics
    • 8. The computing field as a profession
    • 9. Computer-related codes of ethics
    • 10. Computer ethics and international development
    • 11. Robotics and ethics
    • 12. Theft and piracy concerns
    • 13. Cases concerning theft and piracy
    • 14. Privacy concerns
    • 15. Cases concerning privacy
    • 16. Power concerns
    • 17. Cases concerning power
    • 18. A miscellaneous collection of cases
    • 19. Parasitic computing case
    • Appendix. Topics for presentations, discussions, and papers.
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    The "Green Dam - Youth Escort" Case
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    Attribution in a Cyberspying Case
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    Peeping Tom Webcam Case
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    Robots as Soldiers Case
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    The Morality of Drone Warfare Case
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    E-Mail Privacy Case
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    Equitable Access to Academic Journals Case
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    Texas Regulation of Computer Repair Case
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    A "Positive Approach" Case
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    Juicy Campus Cyber-Bullying Case
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    The Google in Europe Case
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    Cyber-Bullying Suicide Case
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      Author
    • Robert N. Barger , University of Notre Dame, Indiana

      Robert N. Barger is an Associate Professor in the Computer Applications Program at the University of Notre Dame and Professor Emeritus at Eastern Illinois University, where he received several awards for teaching excellence. He has spent the last thirty-six years teaching and writing on computer ethics and educational issues.