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Empirical Ethics as an Alternative Moral Epistemology for Computer Ethics
Katleen Gabriels
Philosophy - Moral Sciences
ECHO: Research group on media, culture and politics
Centre for Ethics and Humanism
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Unpublished contribution to conference
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Arts & Humanities
1980s
5%
Applied Ethics
4%
Avatar
5%
Bioethics
5%
Business Ethics
3%
Computer Ethics
95%
Conceptual Viewpoint
6%
Conducting
3%
Connectedness
4%
Context Sensitivity
5%
Contextual
3%
Elaboration
3%
Empirical Data
8%
Empirical Ethics
100%
Empirical Study
3%
Epistemological
2%
Ethical Analysis
4%
Ethical Issues
7%
Ethnography
4%
Field Work
17%
Grounding
3%
Habit
3%
Impersonals
4%
Informants
16%
Jargon
4%
Language
6%
Life World
8%
Michael Walzer
20%
Modeling
3%
Moral Culture
5%
Moral Decisions
5%
Moral Epistemology
85%
Moral Inquiry
5%
Moral philosophers
13%
Moral philosophy
18%
Moral Practice
5%
Moral Responsibility
5%
Moral Universe
5%
Moral Values
5%
Morality
17%
Newcomers
4%
Philosophical Studies
4%
Philosophy
3%
Philosophy of Technology
9%
Political philosophy
3%
Positivist
3%
Public Life
3%
Residents
9%
Second Life
21%
Social Context
3%
Social Criticism
4%
Social Research
4%
Social Worlds
3%
Sociality
4%
Spies
8%
Stranger
3%
Tell Story
4%
Virtual Worlds
4%
Virtuality
14%