Information ethics: Agents, artefacts and new cultural perspectives Luciano FloridiJulian Savulescu OriginalPaper 26 October 2006 Pages: 155 - 156
Towards an ontological foundation of information ethics Rafael Capurro OriginalPaper 22 November 2006 Pages: 175 - 186
Information ethics as information ecology: Connecting Frankl’s thought and fundamental informatics Tadashi Takenouchi Original Paper 25 October 2006 Pages: 187 - 193
Computer systems: Moral entities but not moral agents Deborah G. Johnson OriginalPaper 01 November 2006 Pages: 195 - 204
Responsible computers? A case for ascribing quasi-responsibility to computers independent of personhood or agency Bernd Carsten Stahl OriginalPaper 25 October 2006 Pages: 205 - 213
Ethical pluralism and global information ethics Charles Ess OriginalPaper 02 November 2006 Pages: 215 - 226
What pluralism, why pluralism, and how? A response to Charles Ess Kei Hiruta OriginalPaper 25 October 2006 Pages: 227 - 236
The ethics in Japanese information society: Consideration on Francisco Varela’s The Embodied Mind from the perspective of fundamental informatics Toru Nishigaki OriginalPaper 26 October 2006 Pages: 237 - 242
Worldwide deliberation and public use of reason online May Thorseth OriginalPaper 25 October 2006 Pages: 243 - 252
Information technologies and the tragedy of the Good Will Luciano Floridi OriginalPaper 25 October 2006 Pages: 253 - 262