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9780198857815

Oxford Handbook of Digital Ethics

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    9780198857815

  • ISBN10:

    0198857810

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2024-03-12
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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The Oxford Handbook of Digital Ethics offers a lively, authoritative, up-to-date exploration of pressing ethical issues in our digital world. An international team of philosophers, some pioneers of digital ethics, others experts in related areas of philosophy, give critical appraisals of research in the this fast-growing field and locate it in the broader philosophical context. They push the discipline forward by exploring novel approaches and arguments that will shape the agenda on digital ethics for years to come. The Handbook gives readers tools to better understand problems which face us now in our digital lives, and which are likely to emerge in the future.

Author Biography


Carissa Véliz is Associate Professor in Philosophy at the Institute for Ethics in AI, and a Fellow at Hertford College at the University of Oxford. She has been a witness to the House of Lords Communications and Digital Select Committee, as well as to the Joint Committee on the Draft Online Safety Bill. She was part of the Group of Experts consulted for the drafting a Digital Rights Charter at the Spanish Ministry of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation. She is the recipient of the 2021 Herbert A. Simon Award for Outstanding Research in Computing and Philosophy. She is the author of Privacy Is Power, an Economist book of the year.

Table of Contents


1. History of Digital Ethics, Vincent Muller
2. Virtues in the Digital Age, Shannon Vallor
3. The Ethics of Human-Robot Interaction and the Traditional Moral Theories, Sven Nyholm
4. Is There a Right to Internet Access?, Rowan Cruft
5. A Normative Framework for Online Information Sharing, Emily Sullivan and Mark Alfano
6. Fake News: Rebuilding the Epistemic Landscape, Neil Levy
7. Whats Wrong With Trolling?, Rebecca Roache
8. The Risks of Online Shaming, Krista K. Thomason
9. Is There Collective Responsibility for Misogyny Perpetrated on Social Media?, Holly Lawford-Smith and Jessica Megarry
10. Extreme Speech, Democratic Deliberation, and Social Media, Jeffrey Howard
11. Friendship Online, Dean Cocking
12. Sliding into your DMs: The New Wrongs and Rights of Digital Sex and Love, Lily Frank and Michal Klincewicz
13. The Ethics of Sex Robots, Brian Earp and Aksel Sterri
14. The Ethics of Virtual Sexual Assault, John Danaher
15. Ethical Dimensions of Persuasive Technology, James Williams
16. How Robots Have Politics, Robert Sparrow
17. Ethical Issues with Artificial Ethics Assistants, Elizabeth O'Neill, Michal Klincewicz, and Michiel Kemmer
18. The Challenge of Value Alignment: from Fairer Algorithms to AI Safety, Iason Gabriel and Vafa Ghazavi
19. Digital Nudging: Exploring the Ethical Boundaries, Marcello Ienca and Effy Vayena
20. Interpretability and Transparency in Artificial Intelligence, Brent Mittelstadt
21. Algorithmic Bias and Access to Opportunities, Lisa Herzog
22. The Ethics of Predictive Policing, Kat Hadjimatheou and Christopher Nathan
23. (When) Is Adblocking Wrong?, Thomas Douglas
24. Price Discrimination in the Digital Age, Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen and Lauritz Aastrup Munch
25. Ethics of Medical AI, Abhishek Mishra, Julian Savulescu, and Alberto Giubilini
26. Health and Digital Technology Partnerships: Too Close for Comfort?, Laura Specker Sullivan
27. Explainable Machine Learning, Patient Autonomy, and Clinical Reasoning, Geoff Keeling and Rune Nyrup
28. Ethical Approaches to Cybersecurity, Kevin Macnish and Jeroen van der Ham
29. The Ethics of Weaponized Artificial Intelligence, Michael Robillard
30. The Ethics of Surveillance in the Digital Age, Carissa Véliz
31. Privacy in Social Media, Andrei Marmor
32. The Ethics of Facial Recognition Technology, Evan Selinger and Brenda Leong
33. Should We Automate Democracy?, Johannes Himmelreich
34. The Ethics of Quitting Social Media, Rob Simpson
35. The Ethics of Brain Uploading, Francesca Minerva
36. Does Artificial Intelligence Pose an Existential Risk?, Karina Vold and Daniel Harris
37. The Future of Jobs, John Danaher

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