Alfino, M.: Information ethics in the workplace : do expert systems have a moral cost? (1993)
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- Abstract
- Criticises the arguments of Danial Dennett: that technology can pose a significant moral threat to people; with specific reference to expert systems. Refutes Dennett's arguments that expert systems pose a particular threat to people's ability to enjoy the life by removing important elements of personal judgement which are the subject of specific human virtues and make life interesting
- Source
- Journal of information ethics. 2(1993) no.2, S.15-19