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Ethics and Information Technology, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, March 2018
- Virginia Dignum

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Ethics in artificial intelligence: introduction to the special issue. 1-3 - Iyad Rahwan

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Society-in-the-loop: programming the algorithmic social contract. 5-14 - Joanna J. Bryson

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Patiency is not a virtue: the design of intelligent systems and systems of ethics. 15-26 - Peter Vamplew

, Richard Dazeley
, Cameron Foale
, Sally Firmin, Jane Mummery:
Human-aligned artificial intelligence is a multiobjective problem. 27-40 - Vincent Bonnemains

, Claire Saurel, Catherine Tessier:
Embedded ethics: some technical and ethical challenges. 41-58 - Thomas Arnold

, Matthias Scheutz
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The "big red button" is too late: an alternative model for the ethical evaluation of AI systems. 59-69
Volume 20, Number 2, June 2018
- Mark Coeckelbergh

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How to describe and evaluate "deception" phenomena: recasting the metaphysics, ethics, and politics of ICTs in terms of magic and performance and taking a relational and narrative turn. 71-85 - David J. Gunkel:

The other question: can and should robots have rights? 87-99 - Carla Reeves

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The virtual simulation of child sexual abuse: online gameworld users' views, understanding and responses to sexual ageplay. 101-113 - Fabio Fossa

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Artificial moral agents: moral mentors or sensible tools? 115-126 - Lambèr M. M. Royakkers

, Jelte Timmer, Linda Kool, Rinie van Est:
Societal and ethical issues of digitization. 127-142
Volume 20, Number 3, September 2018
- Alexander Zambrano

, Caleb Pickard:
A defense of ad blocking and consumer inattention. 143-155 - Morgan Luck

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Has Ali dissolved the gamer's dilemma? 157-162 - Andreas Wolkenstein

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What has the Trolley Dilemma ever done for us (and what will it do in the future)? On some recent debates about the ethics of self-driving cars. 163-173 - René Mahieu

, Nees Jan van Eck
, David van Putten, Jeroen van den Hoven:
From dignity to security protocols: a scientometric analysis of digital ethics. 175-187 - Ross W. Bellaby

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Going dark: anonymising technology in cyberspace. 189-204 - John Tillson

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Is it distinctively wrong to simulate doing wrong? 205-217 - Jonathan Pugh

, Laurie Pycroft, Anders Sandberg, Tipu Z. Aziz, Julian Savulescu:
Brainjacking in deep brain stimulation and autonomy. 219-232
Volume 20, Number 4, December 2018
- Wulf Loh

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A practice-theoretical account of privacy. 233-247 - Erick Jose Ramirez

, Scott LaBarge:
Real moral problems in the use of virtual reality. 249-263 - Gemma Galdon Clavell

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Exploring the ethical, organisational and technological challenges of crime mapping: a critical approach to urban safety technologies. 265-277 - Zhen Troy Chen

, Ming Cheung
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Privacy perception and protection on Chinese social media: a case study of WeChat. 279-289 - Deborah G. Johnson, Mario Verdicchio

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Why robots should not be treated like animals. 291-301 - Paula Helm

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Treating sensitive topics online: a privacy dilemma. 303-313

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