Metáforas de la individualidad moral y fundamentos de infoética
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https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2006.i34.3Keywords:
Information Ethics, moral agency, information object, analogical mappingAbstract
Information Ethics, as proposed by L. Floridi (1999, 2002), is the main theoretic alternative that, in one side, allows to overcome the uniqueness debate about the computation ethics and, on the other, to give a general theoretic foundation to that kind of ethics at an ontological level. When it is critically analyzed, the analysis shows the cognitive resources used to build it up and, at the same time, it allows to critically consider some of its consequences, as the identification of moral evil with some kind of enthropy.
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