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9780262048064

Computing and Technology Ethics Engaging through Science Fiction

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  • ISBN13:

    9780262048064

  • ISBN10:

    026204806X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2023-02-14
  • Publisher: The MIT Press

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Summary

A new approach to teaching computing and technology ethics using science fiction stories.

Should autonomous weapons be legal? Will we be cared for by robots in our old age? Does the efficiency of online banking outweigh the risk of theft? From communication to travel to medical care, computing technologies have transformed our daily lives, for better and for worse. But how do we know when a new development comes at too high a cost? Using science fiction stories as case studies of ethical ambiguity, this engaging textbook offers a comprehensive introduction to ethical theory and its application to contemporary developments in technology and computer science. 

Computing and Technology Ethics: Engaging through Science Fiction first introduces the major ethical frameworks: deontology, utilitarianism, virtue ethics, communitarianism, and the modern responses of responsibility ethics, feminist ethics, and capability ethics. It then applies these frameworks to many of the modern issues arising in technology ethics including privacy, computing, and artificial intelligence. A corresponding anthology of science fiction brings these quandaries to life and challenges students to ask ethical questions of themselves and their work. 

  • Uses science fiction case studies to make ethics education engaging and fun 
  • Trains students to recognize, evaluate, and respond to ethical problems as they arise
  • Features anthology of short stories from internationally acclaimed writers including Ken Liu, Elizabeth Bear, Paolo Bacigalupi, and T. C. Boyle to animate ethical challenges in computing technology 
  • Written by interdisciplinary author team of computer scientists and ethical theorists
  • Includes a robust suite of instructor resources, such as pedagogy guides, story frames, and reflection questions

Author Biography

Emanuelle Burton is a Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Illinois Chicago, where she teaches courses in ethics. Judy Goldsmith is Professor of Computer Science at the University of Kentucky. Nicholas Mattei is Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Tulane University. Cory Siler is a Graduate Research Assistant in the Narrative Intelligence Lab at the University of Kentucky. Sara-Jo Swiatek earned her PhD in ethics from the University of Chicago.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xvii
Part One Textbook
Chapter 1 Why Ethics? Why Science Fiction? 3
Chapter 2 Ethical Frameworks 25
Chapter 3 Managing Knowledge 99
Chapter 4 Personhood and Privacy 141
Chapter 5 Technology and Society 203
Chapter 6 Professional Ethics 279
Part Two Anthology
Introduction to the Story Bank 315
"Dolly," by Elizabeth Bear 323
"Message in a Bottle," by Nalo Hopkinson 337
"The Gambler," by Paolo Bacigalupi 353
"The Regression Test," by Wole Talabi 375
"Apologia," by Vajra Chandrasekera 385
"Asleep at the Wheel," by T. Coraghessan Boyle 391
"Codename: Delphi," by Linda Nagata 405
"Here-and-Now," by Ken Liu 415
"Lacuna Heights," by Theodore McCombs 421
"Not Smart, Not Clever," by E. Saxey 435
"Today I am Paul," by Martin L. Shoemaker 449
"Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience™," by Rebecca Roanhorse 461
Index 477

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