Why Information Ethics must begin with Virtue Ethics

In Armen T. Marsoobian, Brian J. Huschle, Eric Cavallero & Patrick Allo (eds.), Putting Information First. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 131–152 (2011-04-22)
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This chapter contains sections titled: History, Historicism, and Context Impartialism and Universalism Within the Limits of Reason Alone You Can't See Nothing from Nowhere Sociopoiesis: Justice Means Competition Is Cooperation Reverence from the Inside Out References.

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original Volkman, Richard (2010) "Why information ethics must begin with virtue ethics". Metaphilosophy 41(3):380-401

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