The 4th revolution : how the infosphere is reshaping human reality / Luciano Floridi.
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- 9780191667695
- 0191667692
- Fourth revolution
- Information society
- Internet -- Social aspects
- Information technology -- Social aspects
- Computers and civilization
- Société informatisée
- Internet -- Aspect social
- Technologie de l'information -- Aspect social
- Ordinateurs et civilisation
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
- Computers and civilization
- Information society
- Information technology -- Social aspects
- Internet -- Social aspects
- Philosophy of science
- Popular science
- Information technology: general issues
- Computer science
- Impact of science & technology on society
- Science
- 303.48/33 23
- HM851 .F567 2014eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-243) and index.
Time : hyperhistory -- Space : infosphere -- Identity: onlife -- Self-understanding : the four revolutions -- Privacy: informational friction -- Intelligence: inscribing the world -- Agency : enveloping the world -- Politics : the rise of the multi-agent systems -- Environment : the digital gambit -- Ethics : e-nvironmentalism.
"Floridi argues that we must expand our ecological and ethical approach to cover both natural and man-made realities, putting the 'e' in an environmentalism that can deal successfully with the new challenges posed by our digital technologies and information society."--Provided by publisher.
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