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Vol. I, No. 2, 1999

 

Computer Ethic
Monographica
"COMPUTER ETHICS"
dicembre 1999

 

Contributors

Dr. Luciano Floridi is Research Fellow in Philosophy (Wolfson College), and Lecturer in Philosophy (Magdalen College and Keble College), University of Oxford (UK), where he is member of the Sub-faculties of Philosophy and of Computation. His most recent book is Philosophy and Computing. An Introduction (Routledge, 1999).
Email: luciano.floridi@philosophy.oxford.ac.uk
Web: http://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/~floridi

Dr. Deborah G. Johnson is Professor and Director of the Program in Philosophy, Science, and Technology in the School of Public Policy of Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. She is currently working on the third edition of her textbook, Computer Ethics. Her most recent publication is an article about the possibility of forbidden knowledge in modern science (Science and Engineering Ethics).
Email: deborah.johnson@pubpolicy.gatech.edu
Web: http://www.spp.gatech.edu/faculty/djohnson.htm

Dr. Walter Maner is Professor of Computer Science at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio, USA. He has been a Woodrow Wilson Fellow, an NDEA Fellow, a Fulbright Scholar and a Mellon Scholar-in-Residence. In 1976, he developed and taught the first university course entirely devoted to issues in computer ethics.
Email: maner@cs.bgsu.edu
Web: http://csweb.cs.bgsu.edu/maner

Dr. James Moor is Professor of Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755, USA. He is the author, with Merrie Bergmann and Jack Nelson, of The Logic Book, 3rd ed. (1998) and co-editor, with Terrell Bynum, of The Digital Phoenix: How Computers Are Changing Philosophy (1998).
Email: james.moor@dartmouth.edu
Web: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~jmoor/

Dr. Helen Nissenbaum is a Research Associate and Lecturer at the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University, USA. She has published research on the topics of privacy, property rights, electronic publication, accountability, the use of computers in education, and values embedded in the design of computer systems. She is author of Emotion and Focus (University of Chicago Press), and co-editor (with Deborah G. Johnson) of Computers, Ethics and Social Values (Prentice-Hall).
Email: helen@princeton.edu
Web: http://www.princeton.edu/~helen/

Dr. Jeff Sanders is Tutor in Computation (Lady Margaret Hall College), Lecturer in Computation (The Queen’s College) and University Lecturer in Computation at the University of Oxford, UK. His scientific interests include: development of computing system; probability; security; atomicity; mathematical methods of computation; quantum programming.
Email: jeff@comlab.ox.ac.uk
Web: http://web.comlab.ox.ac.uk/oucl/people/jeff.sanders.html

Dr. Jeroen van den Hoven is Professor of Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Email: m.j.vandenhoven@fwb.eur.nl
Web: http://www.eur.nl/fw/names.html

Roberto Festa Universitą di Trieste, Dipartimento di Filosofia.
Email: festa@univ.trieste.it

Fabio Franchi, Medico ospedaliero, specialista in Malattie Infettive, ricercatore indipendente, partecipa alle attivitą del "Group for the Scientific Reappraisal of Hiv-Aids Hypothesis", fin dalla sua fondazione.
Email: ffranchi@xnett.it

Pierpaolo Marrone Universitą di Trieste, Dipartimento di Filosofia, membro del "Group for the Scientific Reappraisal of Hiv-Aids Hypothesis".
Email: marrone@univ.trieste.it

Elisabetta Zannier.
Email: elisabetta.zannier@katamail.com

 

Direzione:

 P. Marrone (Trieste)

Redazione:

 E. Baccarini (Rijeka)

 R. Festa (Trieste)

 G. Giorgini (Bologna)

 E. Greblo (Trieste)

 F. Polidori (Trieste)

Segreteria di redazione:

 Giovanni Grandi

Redazione web:

 F. Ziberna

 

 

Comitato scientifico e di consulenza:

A. Agnelli (Trieste), J. Allan (Otago), K. Ballestrem (Eichstaet), E. Berti (Padova), L. Cova (Trieste), U. Curi (Padova), P. Donini (Milano), L. Floridi (Oxford), C. Galli (Bologna), J. Kelemen (Budapest),P. Kobau (Torino), E. Manganaro (Trieste), M. Matulovic (Rijeka), N. Miscevic (Maribor), L. Napolitano (Trieste), M. Pagano (Trieste), A. Rigobello (Roma), P. A. Rovatti (Trieste), A. Russo (Trieste), M. Sbisà (Trieste), F. Trabattoni (Milano), C. Vigna (Venezia), S. Zeppi (Trieste)

 

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