Cambridge Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics
The Cambridge Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics by Luciano Floridi, published by Cambridge University Press in 2010, is an essential resource for anyone interested in the moral and ethical dimensions of the digital age. Spanning 344 pages, this comprehensive guide delves into critical topics such as privacy, ownership, freedom of speech, and responsibility. It also explores complex issues like technological determinism, the digital divide, and online pornography, providing a well-rounded examination of the ethical challenges posed by information and computer technologies. Whether you are a student, educator, or professional in the field, this handbook serves as a valuable reference that addresses the pressing ethical questions of our time. Enhance your understanding of how technology intersects with ethics and society with this authoritative work.