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Digital technologies, ethical questions, and the need of an informational framework

Federica Russo

pp. 655-667

Technologies have always been bearers of profound changes in science, society, and any other aspect of life. The latest technological revolution—the digital revolution—is no exception in this respect. This paper presents the revolution brought about by digital technologies through the lenses of a specific approach: the philosophy of information. It is argued that the adoption of an informational approach helps avoiding utopian or dystopian approaches to (digital) technology, both expressions of technological determinism. Such an approach provides a conceptual framework able to address the ethical challenges that digital technologies pose, without getting stuck in the dichotomous thinking of technological determinism, and to bring together ethics, ontology, and epistemology into a coherent account.

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DOI: 10.1007/s13347-018-0326-2

Full citation:

Russo, F. (2018). Digital technologies, ethical questions, and the need of an informational framework. Philosophy & Technology 31 (4), pp. 655-667.

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