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  1. Mature information societies—a matter of expectations.Luciano Floridi - 2016 - Philosophy and Technology 29 (1):1-4.
    Scholars and policy makers often refer to the “information society”. And yet, it is more accurate to speak of societies, each different, some of which may qualify as information ones at different levels of maturity. Through exploration of the concepts of expectations, education and innovation, this paper explores what it means for an information society to be more or less mature than others, and the impact of this on the ongoing digital revolution.
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  2. (1 other version)Philosophy of the Information Society: Proceedings of the 30.Herbert Hrachovec & Alois Pichler (eds.) - 2008 - [S.L.] ;Distributed in North and South America by Transaction Publishers.
  3. Information society Finnish-style, or an anthropological view of the modern.Eeva Berglund - 2007 - In Jeanette Edwards, Penelope Harvey & Peter Wade (eds.), Anthropology and science: epistemologies in practice. New York: Berg.
     
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  4. The information society and its philosophy: introduction to the special issue on the philosophy o information, its nature, and future developments.Luciano Floridi - 2009 - The Information Society 23 (5):153–158.
    The article introduces the special issue dedicated to “The Philosophy of Information, Its Nature, and Future Developments.” It outlines the origins of the information society and then briefly discusses the definition of the philosophy of information, the possibility of reconciling nature and technology, the informational turn as a fourth revolution (after Copernicus, Darwin, and Freud), and the metaphysics of the infosphere.
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  5. The Information Society: Technological, socio-economic and cultural aspects - Prolegomena for a sustainability-oriented ethics of ICTs.Jose Carlos Cañizares-Gaztelu - 2018 - Dissertation, University of Twente - Faculty of Behavioral and Management Sciences
    This thesis studies the enabling properties of ICT and their effects and potential for social change, and prepares the ground for a sustainability-oriented ethico-political assessment of this technology. It primarily builds on interdisciplinary scholarship to describe and explain the multifaceted co-evolution between the global deployment of ICTs and the emergence of the Information Society, understood as a socioeconomic restructuring of capitalism. Beyond the role of ICTs in this regime transition, the thesis delivers other philosophical insights about crucial aspects (...)
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  6. Distributed morality in an information society.Luciano Floridi - 2013 - Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (3):727-743.
    The phenomenon of distributed knowledge is well-known in epistemic logic. In this paper, a similar phenomenon in ethics, somewhat neglected so far, is investigated, namely distributed morality. The article explains the nature of distributed morality, as a feature of moral agency, and explores the implications of its occurrence in advanced information societies. In the course of the analysis, the concept of infraethics is introduced, in order to refer to the ensemble of moral enablers, which, although morally neutral per se, (...)
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  7. Epilogue: the ethics of the information society in a globalized world.Luciano Floridi - 2010 - In The Cambridge handbook of information and computer ethics. Cambridge University Press.
    The previous chapters have provided a detailed overview of the variety of ethical challenges posed by the development of ICTs. By way of conclusion, in this epilogue I would like to invite the reader to look into the possible future of Information and Computer Ethics. More specifically, I shall try to forecast how the convergence of two fundamental trends of our times, globalization and the development of the information society, may interact with the ethical problems analysed in (...)
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    Identity in the Information Society-special issue, edited by J. Backhouse, B.-J. Koops, V. Matyas.James Backhouse, B. -J. Koops & V. Matyas - 2008 - Identity in the Information Society 1 (1):1-228.
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    The information society and ICT policy.Robin Mansell - 2010 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 8 (1):22-41.
    – The purpose of this paper is to present a brief history of the information society and a research framework addressing the challenges of ensuring that information and communication technologies are applied in ways that are enabling and responsive to the varied contexts in which people live their lives., – Examination of why insights arising from research that is critical of the mainstream vision of the information society are rarely influential in debates on ICT policies, (...)
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  10. Philosophy of the Information Society: Papers of the 30th International Wittgenstein Symposium, August 5-11, 2007, Kirchberg Am Wechsel / Editors, Herbert Hrachovec, Alois Pichler, Joseph Wang. = Philosophie der Informationsgesellschaft: Beiträge des 30. Internationalen Wittgenstein Symposiums, 5.-11. August 2007, Kirchberg Am Wechsel.Herbert Hrachovec, Alois Pichler & Joseph Wang (eds.) - 2007 - Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society.
     
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  11. Philosophy of the Information Society: Papers of the 30th International Wittgenstein Symposium, August 5-11, 2007, Kirchberg Am Wechsel / Editors, Herbert Hrachovec, Alois Pichler, Joseph Wang.Herbert Hrachovec, Alois Pichler & Joseph Wang (eds.) - 2007 - Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society.
     
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    The making of an informed society: an inaugural lecture delivered at the University of Ibadan on Tuesday, 14 April 1981.B. Olabimpe Aboyade - 1982 - [Ibadan]: University of Ibadan.
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    Ethics of access: Globalization, feminism and information society.Gillian Youngs - 2005 - Journal of Global Ethics 1 (1):69 – 84.
    This article explores the ethics of access in relation to globalization, feminism and information society. It argues that the virtual settings of information and communication technologies (ICTs) are beginning to place significant emphasis on sociospatial as well as geospatial understandings of the world and the interactions that take place within it. The article examines the extreme material and other associated inequalities of contemporary globalization, and the concentration of technological development and power in the rich economies. Historical developments (...)
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  14. The emerging information society.L. W. Zacher - 2000 - Dialogue and Universalism 10 (9/10):83-97.
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    In the following pages are to be found sixteen of the forty papers delivered at the Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation (OSSA) conference held at Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario in May of 1995. Most of the papers have been revised in light of comments raised at the conference and by referees for these" Proceedings". [REVIEW]Informal Logic - 1995 - Informal Logic 17 (2):123-126.
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    In Search of the Virtual Class: Education in an Information Society.Lalita Rajasingham & John Tiffin - 1995 - Routledge.
    _'Shirley zips into her skin-tight school uniform, which on the outside looks something like a ski suit. The lining of the suit in fact contains cabling that makes the suit a communication system and there are pressure pads where the suit touches skin that give a sense of touch. Next, she sits astride something that is a bit like a motorbike, except that it has no wheels and is attached firmly to the floor. Her feet fit on to something similar (...)
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    Transformation the information society into the digital one: the problem of definition.И. И Кеосиди & Ю. И Кеосиди - 2023 - Philosophical Problems of IT and Cyberspace (PhilIT&C) 1:27-38.
    The scientific and technological progress permeates inexorably into all spheres of society, regardless of their wishes. Information technologies transform the daily life of every person to such an extent that the society itself is commonly called an information society. It is impossible to study the processes of information society without a fundamental understanding of the concept itself. This creates a basis for analyzing the mechanisms of dynamics of transformation processes evolving with the developing (...)
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    The ethics in Japanese information society: Consideration on Francisco Varela’s The Embodied Mind from the perspective of fundamental informatics. [REVIEW]Toru Nishigaki - 2006 - Ethics and Information Technology 8 (4):237-242.
    The ethics in an information society is discussed from the combined viewpoint of Eastern and Western thoughts. The breakdown of a coherent self threatens the Western ethics and causes nihilism. Francisco Varela, one of the founders of Autopoiesis Theory, tackled this problem and proposed Enactive Cognitive Science by introducing Buddhist middle-way philosophy. Fundamental Informatics gives further insights into the problem, by proposing the concept of a hierarchical autopoietic system. Here the ethics can be described in relation to a (...)
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    The Democratic Governance of Information Societies. A Critique to the Theory of Stakeholders.Massimo Durante - 2015 - Philosophy and Technology 28 (1):11-32.
    This paper criticizes the tendency to view the extension of the class of social actors, which stems from the process of democratization of data, as also implying the extension of the class of the political actors involved in the process of governance of the Information Society. The paper argues that social actors can upgrade to political actors once they become real interlocutors, namely political actors that can participate in the formation of the political discourse and that this can (...)
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  20. Review of The Control Revolution: Technological and Economic Origins of the Information Society.[author unknown] - 1986
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    Information Societies, Ethical Enquiries.Mariarosaria Taddeo & Elizabeth Buchanan - 2015 - Philosophy and Technology 28 (1):5-10.
    The special issue collects a selection of papers presented during the Computer Ethics: Philosophical Enquiries 2013 conference. This is a series of conferences organized by the International Association for Ethics and Information Technology , a professional organization formed in 2001 and which gathers experts in information and computer ethics prompting interdisciplinary research and discussions on ethical problems related to design and deployment of information and communication technologies . During the past two decades, CEPE conferences have been a (...)
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    Capitalism or information society? The fundamental question of the present structure of society.Christian Fuchs - 2013 - European Journal of Social Theory 16 (4):413-434.
    Theodor W. Adorno asked in 1968: What is the fundamental question of the present structure of society? Do we live in late capitalism or an industrial society? In today’s society, we can reformulate this question: What is the fundamental question of the present structure of society? Do we live in capitalism or an information society? This article deals with these questions. A typology of information society theories is presented. Radical discontinuous information (...)
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    The Information Society in the Southern Regions: Challenges, Visions, Performance.Davide Calenda - 2007 - Polis 21 (1):65-94.
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    Information Society: A Second “Great Transformation”?Peter Fleissner - 2008 - In Herbert Hrachovec & Alois Pichler (eds.), Philosophy of the Information Society: Proceedings of the 30th International Ludwig Wittgenstein-Symposium in Kirchberg, 2007. De Gruyter. pp. 205-214.
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    (2 other versions)The information society: cause for a philosophical paradigm shift? A response to Luciano Floridi.Armin Grunwald - 2021 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 128 (1):106-121.
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    Friedrich Nietzsche and Information Society: Dangers of the Radical Social Division.Ihor Vdovychyn, Viktoriya Bun & Nataliia Khoma - 2022 - Dialogue and Universalism 32 (2):127-140.
    The purpose of the article is to analyse Friedrich Nietzsche’s ideas about the radical social division of society and the domination of the elite over the masses in the context of the latest socio-economic, technological and political realities of the post-industrial society. The authors emphasize the existing social demand for the study of threats that arise from social divisions due to the influence of the information society. In these processes, the authors trace a peculiar kind of (...)
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    Respecting privacy in an information society: A journalist's dilemma.L. Paul Husselbee - 1994 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 9 (3):145 – 156.
    Private information about individuals contained in computerized data bases is readily available to journalists, who have a moral obligation to inform the masses as a means of redistributing power in society. The journalist's duty to inform, however, conflicts with the duty to respect the privacy of individuals. Because legislation is largely ineffective in protecting individual privacy, the journalist's moral responsibility assumes additional weight. However, the journalist should not allow the claim of privacy to keep him or her from (...)
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    Global Cities in Informational Societies.Barbara Freitag - 2003 - Diogenes 50 (1):71-82.
    Modern cities have recently evolved as centres for material and intangible exchanges and this obliges us to rethink the urban scene. The passing from the industrial era to the new age of information has rendered obsolete the models envisaged by Max Weber, Georg Simmel and Walter Benjamin. Basing her argument on the typology put forward by Saskia Sassen, Barbara Freitag sketches out the different profiles of contemporary cities. Urban centres are now defined by the level, scale and intensity of (...)
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    Information, information systems, information society: interpretations and implications.Wolfgang Hesse, Dirk Müller & Aaron Ruß - 2008 - Poiesis and Praxis 5 (3-4):159-183.
    The term information has become a universal and omnipresent keyword in almost all areas of our modern world—be it in science or society in general. This is not only obvious from the naming of whole scientific branches like Information Theory, Information Science or Informatics but even more from common speaking—characterising our present time and society as information age viz. information society. However, what information might mean, is by no means clear and (...)
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    The variety of information society development paths in central Europe.Hans Zon - 2005 - AI and Society 19 (3):309-326.
    Mainly on the basis of the eEurope+surveys the variety of Information Society developments paths in Central European countries is analysed, focusing on ICT infrastructure, Internet usage, e-commerce and digital divides. Despite the big progress made by the Central European countries since transition began, most of these countries lag behind the EU-15 average on most Information Society indicators. The variety within Central Europe is enormous, with Slovenia and Estonia close to main-stream Europe and, on the other hand, (...)
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  31. the transformation of Global sustainable information society in the age of global challenges.Wolfgang Hofkirchner & En Wang - 2017 - Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University 37 (1).
    全球性信息时代的到来, 对信息科学、 技术和社会等研究领域的全球合作提出了严峻的挑战。在 一个全球可持续信息社会的愿景中, 不同于当前人们利用技术、 环境等公共资源的主导方式, 它呼唤着科学 技术、 生态、 经济、 政治、 文化乃至社会整体系统对公共资源的合理性应用。与个人主义相反, 向全球可持续 信息社会的转型要求一种新的世界公民主义, 实现个体的反身性革命。社会进化是涌现的, 那么向全球可持 续信息社会的必要转变并非不可能。 .
     
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  32. Anthropology and New Ethics in Tomorrow's Information Society.G. Hummel - 1986 - Dialectics and Humanism 13 (1):131-141.
     
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    A roadmap for research on identity in the information society.Ruth Halperin & James Backhouse - 2008 - Identity in the Information Society 1 (1):71-87.
    As research into identity in the information society gets into its stride, with contributions from many scholarly disciplines such as technology, social sciences, the humanities and the law, a moment of intellectual stocktaking seems appropriate. This article seeks to provide a roadmap of research currently undertaken in the field of identity and identity management showing how the area is developing and how disparate contributions relate to each other. Five different perspectives are proposed through which work in the identity (...)
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    Nature and roles for community networks in the information society.Fiorella de Cindio & Laura Anna Ripamonti - 2010 - AI and Society 25 (3):265-278.
    This paper draws on the authors more than 10 years of involvement in the action research experience of the Milan Community Network. It discusses the roles that community networks play in the Information Society: starting from a neat characterization of “online community”, community networks are presented as ICT learning communities, as local online communities and as complementary to Digital Cities. Finally, critical insights into institutional aspects of community networks are considered from the perspective of their sustainability.
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  35. (1 other version)The green and the blue: a new political ontology for a mature information society.Luciano Floridi - 2020 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 127 (2):307–⁠338.
    Today, in any mature information society, we live neither online nor offline but on life, that is, we increasingly live in that special space that is both analogue and digital, both online and offline. Imagine someone asking whether the water is fresh or salty in the estuary where the river meets the sea. That someone has not understood the special nature of the place. Our information society is that place. And our technologies are perfectly evolved to (...)
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  36. The Precautionary Principle as a Framework for a Sustainable Information Society.Claudia Som, Lorenz M. Hilty & Andreas R. Köhler - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (S3):493 - 505.
    The precautionary principle (PP) aims to anticipate and minimize potentially serious or irreversible risks under conditions of scientific uncertainty. Thus it preserves the potential for future developments. It has been incorporated into many international treaties and pieces of national legislation for environmental protection and sustainable development. In this article, we outline an interpretation of the PP as a framework of orientation for a sustainable information society. Since the risks induced by future information and communication technologies (ICT) are (...)
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    Crypto-preorders, topological relations, information and logic.Piero Pagliani International Rough Set Society, Rome & Italy - 2024 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 34 (2):330-367.
    As is well known, any preorder R on a set U induces an Alexandrov topology on U. In some interesting cases related to data mining an Alexandrov topology can be transformed into different types of logico-algebraic models. In some cases, (pre)topological operators provided by Pointless Topology may define a topological space on U even if R is not a preorder. If this is the case, then we call R a crypto-preorder. The paper studies the conditions under which a relation R (...)
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    Digital disability divide in information society.Neeraj Sachdeva, Anne-Marie Tuikka, Kai Kristian Kimppa & Reima Suomi - 2015 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 13 (3/4):283-298.
    Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to create a conceptual framework, based on a structured literature review, to analyze the digital disability divide and help find solutions for it. A digital disability divide exists between people with impairments and those without impairments. Multiple studies have shown that people without impairments are less likely to own a computer or have an Internet connection than are people with impairments. However, the digital disability divide is seen in relation not only to access (...)
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    Digital nominalism. Notes on the ethics of information society in view of the ontology of the digital.Tere Vadén - 2004 - Ethics and Information Technology 6 (4):223-231.
    The commodification of code demands two preconditions: a belief if the existence of code and a system of ownership for the code. An examination of these preconditions is helpful for resisting the further widening of digital divides. The ontological belief in the relatively independent existence of code is dependent on our understanding of what the “digital” is. Here it is claimed that the digital is not a natural kind, but a concept that is relative to our practices of interpretation. An (...)
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  40. Sociedad de la información. Proceso de transformación hacia la protección de los derechos de autor/The Information Society. A Transformation Process toward Protecting Copyright.Irene María Vanderlinder - 2011 - Telos (Venezuela) 13 (3):297-311.
     
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    Education, human values, and ethics: imperatives for the information society.Yassin Sankar - 1992 - Toronto: Canadian Scholars' Press.
  42. Are we tending towards an information-society.L. Hohos - 1986 - Filosoficky Casopis 34 (3):428-434.
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    Methodological research paradigm of intellectual equity in informational society.V. V. Makarov, V. I. Gusev & A. G. Voronin - 2012 - Liberal Arts in Russiaроссийский Гуманитарный Журналrossijskij Gumanitarnyj Žurnalrossijskij Gumanitaryj Zhurnalrossiiskii Gumanitarnyi Zhurnal 1 (1):78.
    Genesis of the scientific ideas and views on intellectual capital is characterized by various approaches highlighting the role of knowledge, skill and professional employees as a form of productive capital. This tendency is mostly revealed at the present stage of economic science development in transiting to an information society. In these conditions the holistic study of intellectual capital requires an expansion of the methodological research base using the evolutionary theory of economic development of the world community, general theory (...)
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  44. On-Line Games and Videogames Educative Power, a New Challenge to Psycho-Pedagogy in the Information Society.F. Revuelta - 2004 - Theoria 13:97-102.
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    The Secret in the Information Society.Dennis Broeders - 2016 - Philosophy and Technology 29 (3):293-305.
    Who can still keep a secret in a world in which everyone and everything are connected by technology aimed at charting and cross-referencing people, objects, movements, behaviour, relationships, tastes and preferences? The possibilities to keep a secret have come under severe pressure in the information age. That goes for the individual as well as the state. This development merits attention as secrecy is foundational for individual freedom as well as essential to the functioning of the state. Building on Simmel’s (...)
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    Privacy and the Computer: Why We Need Privacy in the Information Society.Lucas D. Introna - 1997 - Metaphilosophy 28 (3):259-275.
    For more than thirty years an extensive and significant philosophical debate about the notion of privacy has been going on. Therefore it seems puzzling that most current authors on information technology and privacy assume that all individuals intuitively know why privacy is important. This assumption allows privacy to be seen as a liberal “nice to have” value: something that can easily be discarded in the face of other really important matters like national security, the doing of justice and the (...)
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    Homo Matrix: to Audit the Problems of Culture Subjectivity of Information Society.Dmitry E. Muza & Ekaterina B. Ilyanovich - 2015 - European Journal of Philosophical Research 4 (2):83-89.
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  48. The Role of Technosophy and its Alliances in the Building of Civic Information Society of Universalistic Globalization Era.Jacek Kaczmarek - 2005 - Dialogue and Universalism 15 (7-8):139-140.
     
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    Cyberethics and co-operation in the information society.Christian Fuchs, Robert M. Bichler & Celina Raffl - 2009 - Science and Engineering Ethics 15 (4):447-466.
    The task of this paper is to ground the notion of cyberethics of co-operation. The evolution of modern society has resulted in a shift from industrial society towards informational capitalism. This transformation is a multidimensional shift that affects all aspects of society. Hence also the ethical system of society is penetrated by the emergence of the knowledge society and ethical guidelines for the information age are needed. Ethical issues and conflicts in the knowledge (...) are connected to topics of ecological and social sustainability. For information ethics and cyberethics, the sustainable design of society, social, and socio-technological systems is important. In this context the notions of sustainability and co-operation are discussed. Based on these categories, the approach of cyberethics of co-operation can be theoretically grounded. (shrink)
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    Being human in the “information society”.David Lyon - 1993 - Philosophia Reformata 58 (2):173-186.
    With their methodical attention to detail, their tirelessness, their immunity to boredom, and their very high speed, all coupled now with reasoning power and information, machines are beginning to produce knowledge, often faster and better — “smarter” — than the human who taught them. By promising to replace man, the computer is giving us a new definition of man, as an “information processor,” and of nature, as “information to be processed.” It is not that we cannot live (...)
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