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Informing Information Ethics

Journal of Information Ethics, 2011
This fall 2011 issue of JIE presents the words of nine writers who each prompt us to explore our understandings, assumptions, and presumptions about the field of information ethics. Advocacy is a term that surfaces in many of the contributions. The body of work presented raises questions about library and information (and related) rhetoric, practice ...
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Navigating LLM ethics: advancements, challenges, and future directions

AI and Ethics
This study addresses ethical issues surrounding Large Language Models (LLMs) within the field of artificial intelligence. It explores the common ethical challenges posed by both LLMs and other AI systems, such as privacy and fairness, as well as ethical ...
Junfeng Jiao   +3 more
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Ethics and information

Business Information Review, 2008
This article gives a detailed encyclopedic overview of the many areas and concepts that fall within the domain of information ethics. Thus, it offers brief synoptic remarks on, for example, privacy and peer review, rather than in-depth discussions of these topics, many of which have generated thousands of studies, articles, and monographic treatments.
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Is Information Ethics Culture-Relative?

International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction, 2007
In this article, I examine whether information ethics is culture relative. If it is, different approaches to information ethics are required in different cultures and societies. This would have major implications for the current, predominantly Western approach to information ethics.
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Information Ethics and the Value of Information

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
This paper argues that information professionals need an information ethics and proposes a theoretical framework for information ethics. It is argued that an adequate information ethics cannot be based on the claim that "information is valuable." While generally access to information is both subjectively and objectively good, under certain ...
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The Ethics of Information

2013
Luciano Floridi develops an original ethical framework for dealing with the new challenges posed by Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). ICTs have profoundly changed many aspects of life, including the nature of entertainment, work, communication, education, health care, industrial production and business, social relations, and conflicts.
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THE ETHICAL CONTENT OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION

Journal of Academy of Business and Economics, 2011
This paper sets forth a theory that accounting information can provide insights into the ethics of an organization. While the primary purpose of accounting information is to provide information on the economic activity of a firm, it is argued that the informational content of accounting measurements and disclosures includes ethical information ...
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Informed Consent and Medical Ethics

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1993
Informed consent is based on a shared decision between physician and patient, with the physician understanding the relevant values of the patient and the patient understanding the nature of the disease and intervention, including risks and benefits. Informed consent has developed rapidly since it was introduced in the 1950s, reflecting recent changes ...
D, Finkelstein, M K, Smith, R, Faden
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Ethical pluralism and global information ethics

Ethics and Information Technology, 2006
A global information ethics that seeks to avoid imperialistic homogenization must conjoin shared norms while simultaneously preserving the irreducible differences between cultures and peoples. I argue that a global information ethics may fulfill these requirements by taking up an ethical pluralism --- specifically Aristotle's pros hen ["towards one ...
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Information Ethics In The Information Age

2018
Information ethics (IE) is a field of fundamental and applied study that lacks the firm foundation of a definition of information. The at times ethereal, at times pervasive nature of information contributes to the elusiveness of a definition. Paradoxically, everyone seems to recognise information when they see it, but there is great difficulty in ...
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