Computers, Ethics, and Society
Synopsis
As computers have become increasingly important in our everyday lives, their potential to strip away our privacy and autonomy increases exponentially. This book offers a comprehensive, interdisciplinary set of readings on the ethical and social implications of computer technology. Taking into account technical, social, and philosophical issues, the contributors consider topics such as the work-related ramifications of automation, the ethical obligations of computer specialists, and the threats to privacy that come with increased computerization.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
- ISBN: 9780195143027
- Number of pages: 256
- Weight: 284g
- Languages: English


















