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Artificial evil and the foundation of computer ethics
L. Floridi, J.W. Sanders
Philosophy
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Computer Ethics
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Evil
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Information Ethics
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Cyberspace
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Macroethics
27%
Ethics Issues
18%
Famine
9%
Mathematical Definitions
9%
Moral
9%
Ethical Theory
9%
Artificial Agents
9%
Deontologism
9%
Torture
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Non-human Agency
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Methodological Foundations
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Sanders
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Earthquake
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Human Values
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Entropy Structure
9%
Mathematical Methods
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Autonomous Agents
9%
Utilitarianism
9%
Data Entity
9%
Cruelty
9%
Human Agency
9%
Natural Disasters
9%
Luciano Floridi
9%
Moral Reasoning
9%
Specific Knowledge
9%
Arts and Humanities
Computer Ethics
100%
Evil
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Artificial
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Information Ethic
50%
Propensity
10%
Action
10%
Moral Reasoning
10%
Render
10%
Nonhuman
10%
Ethical Theory
10%
Independent Study
10%
Utilitarianism
10%
Cruelty
10%
Names
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Human Agency
10%
Human values
10%
Moral evil
10%
Entity
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Artificial agents
10%
Psychology
Ethical Issue
100%
Psychology
50%
Natural Disaster
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Ethical Issue
100%
Utilitarianism
50%