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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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Accessing ethical information

BMJ, 2000
This week the BMJ discusses progress in medical ethics. Most of the changes seem to reflect thinking on ethics at a societal level: new guidance for setting priorities, new developments in biotechnology, and new awareness of error, driven to the forefront by an American report, To Err is Human . This was one of the few references that was …
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Focus: Information Ethics

Business Ethics: A European Review, 1997
“The overall goal of information ethics is to integrate information technology and human values in such a way that IT advances and protects human values rather than doing damage to them” (Simon Rogerson). We are pleased to present in this issue five papers from a recent European conference on information ethics edited and introduced by Simon Rogerson ...
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Ethical Information Flows

Proceedings of the 34th ACM International Conference on the Design of Communication, 2016
This experience report outlines a grant-funded project involving online training and resources for healthcare safety net organizations, or clinics that primarily treat low-income and underinsured populations. While the grant proposal was written with evaluative metrics using social media use as an indicator of impact of its offerings on communities ...
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Ethics of DNA research on human remains: five globally applicable guidelines

Nature, 2021
Songül Alpaslan-Roodenberg   +2 more
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Personal Information Ethics

2007
Beginning with information ethics that is based on the machine-independent concept of information recognized to have an intrinsic moral value, personal information ethics (PIE) goes further by conferring moral value on personal information itself. PIE gives moral consideration to the well-being of any personal information based on the moral concern for
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Implementations in Machine Ethics

ACM Computing Surveys, 2021
Suzanne Tolmeijer, Markus Kneer
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Individualized therapy trials: navigating patient care, research goals and ethics

Nature Medicine, 2021
Patrick Bodilly Kane   +2 more
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