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Author:Introna, L.D.
Title:The (im)possibility of ethics in the information age
Journal:Information and Organization
2002 : VOL. 12:2, p. 71-84
Index terms:ETHICS
INFORMATION
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
RESPONSIBILITY
Language:eng
Abstract:This paper is concerned with the possibility that the ethical claim of the other, that sense of being bound to the other, may becoming more and more difficult to experience as information technology increasingly mediates our social being. The paper will support the supposition of Don Caputo that obligation does not emanate from codes, imperatives or moral arguments. Rather it will argue that obligation takes hold of us from within disaster.
SCIMA record nr: 233739
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