By Soraj Hongladaram, Soraj Hongladaram and Charles Ess
ISBN-10: 1599043106
ISBN-13: 9781599043104
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Info know-how Ethics: Cultural views takes an international method of the various moral concerns created by way of details and conversation applied sciences and their attainable resolutions. entire chapters describe the issues and probabilities of really international details ethics, that are urgently wanted as info and communique applied sciences proceed their exponential progress. foreign specialists from diversified backgrounds deal with either theoretical and culture-specific matters in particular aspect. This ultimate Reference resource offers the main thorough exam of the knowledge know-how ethics box.
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This is a clear indication of the Western preoccupation with objective and intrinsic properties. If we are operating only with intrinsic and instrumental value in which only the former has moral status, a comparison between the respective ranges of valued objects within those categories becomes somewhat counterintuitive. For instance, Wetlesen (and Singer) extend moral status in order to include all sentient beings, which yields that a fish (given that fish are capable of experiencing pain) has moral status, whereas the original Mona Lisa has none.
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