Ethical questions in the work of Hans Jonas in Informatics and Information Science (CROSBI ID 558240)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Nadrljanski, Đorđe ; Nadrljanski, Mila ; Zokić, Mira
engleski
Ethical questions in the work of Hans Jonas in Informatics and Information Science
Society in which we live today is on a lesser scale determined by the manufacture of material goods, and increasingly determined by the exchange of information and knowledge, as well as by communication over-networking. Introduction of ethics into informatics proves that modern science should also comply with ethical standards, adjusted to technology, as the grounds of basic human values. The ethics of informatics determines an ethical framework in the procedure of collecting, processing and the use of data, and it is based upon unquestionable ethical premises, as well as on those that have imposed themselves during informatics development: information privacy, openness, safety, availability and justification of their violation. The main goal of this paper is to bring those theses into connection with informatics and handling computers, and then to discuss about possible consequences connected with jobs of informatics experts, that primarily refer to their area of expertise. Ethics is, in general communication, rather loaded or even overloaded by morality, so its practical meaning – or practical meaning of ethical efforts – is often no longer recognizable. Postulates or imperatives are pushed in front, as well as the image of ethics as a result of separate efforts. It is less than that, but also more than that. In that way, the competence centers of communicational over-networking of data, information and knowledge are primarily created in the area of politics, science, mechanics and education. They are created within a system of mutual relation, where technologically rationalized communication processes determine not only social development, industry growth, economical rise and fall and allocation of power, but also the course of social migration itself.
responsibility; ethics; informatics; application of computers.
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Podaci o prilogu
757-766.
2009.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
2nd international conference "The future of information sciences" (INFuture 2009) : Digital resources and knowledge sharing : proceedings
Stanić, Hrvoje ; Seljan Sanja ; Bawden, David ; Lasić-Lazić, Jadranka ; Slavić, Aida
Zagreb: Odsjek za informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti Filozofskog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu
978-953-175-355-5
Podaci o skupu
International Conference The Future of Information Sciences (2 ; 2009)
pozvano predavanje
04.11.2009-06.11.2009
Zagreb, Hrvatska