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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Computer Ethics: Basic Concepts and Historical Overview - http://setis.library.usyd.edu.au/stanford/entries/ethics-computer/
3 Parts. Some Historical Milestones. Defining the Field of Computer Ethics. Example Topics in Computer Ethics. Plus, a bibliography and a list of online resources. 2001. |
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International Center for Information Ethics (ICIE). The Field - http://icie.zkm.de/research
An exposition of the field. 3 parts. Foundations. Historical Aspects. Systematic Aspects. |
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Nature Institute: NetFuture, Technology and Human Responsibility - http://www.netfuture.org/
Electronic newsletter. Archives available. |
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James H. Moor. What is Computer Ethics? - http://www.southernct.edu/organizations/rccs/resources/teaching/teaching_mono/moor/moor_definition.html
Southern Connecticut State University, Research Center on Computing and Society. 4 Parts. A Proposed Definition. The Revolutionary Machine. Anatomy of the Computer Revolution. The Invisibility Factor. First appeared in Terrell Ward Bynum, ed., Computers and Ethics, Blackwell, 1985. |
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Richard O. Mason: Four Ethical Issues of the Information Age - http://www.misq.org/archivist/vol/no10/issue1/vol10no1mason.html
Management Information Systems Quarterly (MISQ). The four issues are privacy, accuracy, property, and accessibility. |
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Terrell Ward Bynum. A Very Shory History of Computer Ethics - http://www.southernct.edu/organizations/rccs/resources/research/introduction/bynum_shrt_hist.html
Southern Connecticut State University, Research Center on Computing and Society. First published in the American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Philosophy and Computing, 2000. |
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Melissa Chaika: Ethical Considerations in Gender-Oriented Entertainment Technology - http://www.acm.org/crossroads/xrds2-2/gender.html
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Crossroads Student Magazine. |
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Terrell Ward Bynum and Simon Rogerson. Computer Ethics and Professional Responsibility. - http://www.southernct.edu/organizations/rccs/textbook/index.html
Reference materials from the textbook by Bynum and Rogerson, including study questions and web resources. The Research Center on Computing and Society, Southern Connecticut State University. |
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Jeff Robbins: Computer Based Decision-Making, Three Maxims - http://www.acm.org/crossroads/xrds2-2/ethics.html
Association for Computer Machinery (ACM) Crossroads Student Magazine. |
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Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL): Humanoid Robotics, Ethical Considerations - http://www.inl.gov/adaptiverobotics/humanoidrobotics/ethicalconsiderations.shtml
Section in a collection of pages about the history, present, and future of humanoids, androids, and anthropomorphic robots (2004). Should we have intelligent, emotion exhibiting humanoids? What might the consequences be? |
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Walter Maner: Interactive Computer Ethics Explorer (ICEE) - http://web.cs.bgsu.edu/maner/xxicee/html/welcome.htm
Javascript-based online survey with scenarios (1998). Bowling Green State University, Department of Computer Science. |
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Robert N. Barger. Metaethical Analysis of Computer Ethics - http://www.nd.edu/~rbarger/metaethics.html
University of Notre Dame. Paper presented in the Second Annual Computer Ethics Institute Conference, The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, 1993. |
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M.J. van den Hoven. Equal Access and Social Justice: information as a primary good - http://www.ccsr.cse.dmu.ac.uk/conferences/ethicomp/ethicomp95/abstracts/vandenHoven.html
Erasmus University, Rotterdam. Abstract of a paper presented in the ETHICOMP International Conference on the Ethical Issues of Using Information Technology, 1995. |
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Richard J. Sutcliffe: Fourth Civilization: Technology, Society and Ethics - http://www.arjaybooks.com/EthTech/Text/
Online book, 4th edition (2002-2003). The author is described as a professor of computing science and mathematics, Trinity Western University, British Columbia, Canada. |
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Robert N. Barger. In Search of a Common Rationale for Computer Ethics - http://www.nd.edu/~rbarger/common-rat.html
University of Notre Dame. Paper presented in the Third Annual Computer Ethics Institute Conference, The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, 1994. |