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_aThe philosophy of online manipulation _cedited by Fleur Jongepier and Michael Klenk |
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_aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c©2022 |
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_axii, 411 p. ; _c24 cm. |
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_aConceptual and methodological questions -- Threats to autonomy, freedom and meaning in life -- Epistemic, affective and political harms and risks -- Legal and regulatory perspectives. _t1. Conceptual and methodological questions _t2. Threats to autonomy, freedom and meaning in life _t3. Epistemic, affective and political harms and risks _t4. Legal and regulatory perspectives. |
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520 | _a"Are we being manipulated online? If so, is being manipulated by online technologies and algorithmic systems notably different from human forms of manipulation? And what is under threat exactly when people are manipulated online? This volume provides philosophical and conceptual depth to debates in digital ethics about online manipulation. The contributions explore the ramifications of our increasingly consequential interactions with online technologies such as online recommender systems, social media, user friendly design, microtargeting, default settings, gamification, and real time profiling. The authors in this volume address four broad and interconnected themes: - What is the conceptual nature of online manipulation? And how, methodologically, should the concept be defined? - Does online manipulation threaten autonomy, freedom and meaning in life and if so, how? - What are the epistemic, affective and political harms and risks associated with online manipulation? - What are legal and regulatory perspectives on online manipulation? This volume brings these various considerations together to offer philosophically robust answers to critical questions concerning our online interactions with one another and with autonomous systems. The Philosophy of Online Manipulation will be of interest to researchers and advanced students working in moral philosophy, digital ethics, philosophy of technology, and the ethics of manipulation"-- | ||
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_aOnline manipulation _xMoral and ethical aspects. |
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_aInternet _xMoral and ethical aspects |
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_aInformation technology _xMoral and ethical aspects. |
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_aKlenk, Michael _eeditor |
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