A philosopher looks at digital communication

O'Neill, Onora

A philosopher looks at digital communication by Onora O'Neill. - New York : Cambridge University Press, ©2022 - xv, 139 p. ; 21 cm. - A philosopher looks at .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. Complex Communication
1. Presuppositions of Communication 2. Acts and Content, Norms and Harms 3. Communication and New Technologies 4. Digital Hopes Part II. Norms and Standards in a Connected World
5. Duties and Rights 1: Freedom of Expression 6. Duties and Rights 2: Rights to Privacy Part III. Politics and Connectivity
7. Power and Anonymity.

"The ethics of communication is distinctive because communication includes a huge, complex and diverse range of activities that penetrate and shape every part of human life. All communication requires at least two parties -an originator and a recipient, or multiple originators and recipients-who must have specific and linkable capacities to satisfy and to recognise the many technical, ethical and epistemic standards that bear on communication"--

9781108986816

2021035337


Internet--Moral and ethical aspects.
Telecommunication--Philosophy.
Telecommunication--Social aspects.
PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy

TK5105.878 / .O54 2021

175 / ONE-P
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