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    COVID-19: Falling Apart and Bouncing Back. A Collective Autoethnography Focused on Bioethics Education.Katrien Dercon, Mateusz Domaradzki, Herman T. Elisenberg, Aleksandra Głos, Ragnhild Handeland, Agnieszka Popowicz & Jan Piasecki - 2023 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 6 (2):76-89.
    The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted academic life worldwide for students as well as educators. The purpose of this study is to shed light on the collective adversity experienced by international medical students and bioethics educators caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in relation to both personal and academic life. The authors wrote their subjective memoirs and then analyzed them using a collective autoethnography method in order to find the similarities and differences between their experiences. The results reveal some consistent patterns in experience (...)
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  2. Philosophical theories of privacy: Implications for an adequate online privacy policy.Herman T. Tavani - 2007 - Metaphilosophy 38 (1):1–22.
    This essay critically examines some classic philosophical and legal theories of privacy, organized into four categories: the nonintrusion, seclusion, limitation, and control theories of privacy. Although each theory includes one or more important insights regarding the concept of privacy, I argue that each falls short of providing an adequate account of privacy. I then examine and defend a theory of privacy that incorporates elements of the classic theories into one unified theory: the Restricted Access/Limited Control (RALC) theory of privacy. Using (...)
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  3. Privacy protection, control of information, and privacy-enhancing technologies.Herman T. Tavani & James H. Moor - 2001 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 31 (1):6-11.
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    Bridging the aging-disease dichotomy. I. The amyloidosis model.Herman T. Blumenthal & Bhartur N. Premachandra - 1989 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 33 (3):402-420.
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    Levels of Trust in the Context of Machine Ethics.Herman T. Tavani - 2015 - Philosophy and Technology 28 (1):75-90.
    Are trust relationships involving humans and artificial agents possible? This controversial question has become a hotly debated topic in the emerging field of machine ethics. Employing a model of trust advanced by Buechner and Tavani :39–51, 2011), I argue that the “short answer” to this question is yes. However, I also argue that a more complete and nuanced answer will require us to articulate the various levels of trust that are also possible in environments comprising both human agents and AAs. (...)
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  6. Informational privacy, data mining, and the internet.Herman T. Tavani - 1999 - Ethics and Information Technology 1 (2):137-145.
    Privacy concerns involving data mining are examined in terms of four questions: What exactly is data mining? How does data mining raise concerns for personal privacy? How do privacy concerns raised by data mining differ from those concerns introduced by traditional information-retrieval techniques in computer databases? How do privacy concerns raised by mining personal data from the Internet differ from those concerns introduced by mining such data from data warehouses? It is argued that the practice of using data-mining techniques, whether (...)
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  7. Locke, intellectual property rights, and the information commons.Herman T. Tavani - 2005 - Ethics and Information Technology 7 (2):87-97.
    This paper examines the question whether, and to what extent, John Locke’s classic theory of property can be applied to the current debate involving intellectual property rights (IPRs) and the information commons. Organized into four main sections, Section 1 includes a brief exposition of Locke’s arguments for the just appropriation of physical objects and tangible property. In Section 2, I consider some challenges involved in extending Locke’s labor theory of property to the debate about IPRs and digital information. In Section (...)
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  8. Ethical reflections on the digital divide.Herman T. Tavani - 2003 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 1 (2):99-108.
    During the past decade, a fairly extensive literature on the digital divide has emerged. Many reports and studies have provided statistical data pertaining to sociological aspects of ‘the divide,’ while some studies have examined policy issues involving universal service and universal access. Other studies have suggested ways in which the digital divide could be better understood if it were ‘reconceptualized’ in terms of an alternative metaphor, e.g. a ‘divide’ having to do with literacy, power, content, or the environment. However, with (...)
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    Genomic research and data-mining technology: Implications for personal privacy and informed consent.Herman T. Tavani - 2004 - Ethics and Information Technology 6 (1):15-28.
    This essay examines issues involving personal privacy and informed consent that arise at the intersection of information and communication technology and population genomics research. I begin by briefly examining the ethical, legal, and social implications program requirements that were established to guide researchers working on the Human Genome Project. Next I consider a case illustration involving deCODE Genetics, a privately owned genetics company in Iceland, which raises some ethical concerns that are not clearly addressed in the current ELSI guidelines. The (...)
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  10. KDD, data mining, and the challenge for normative privacy.Herman T. Tavani - 1999 - Ethics and Information Technology 1 (4):265-273.
    The present study examines certain challenges that KDD (Knowledge Discovery in Databases) in general and data mining in particular pose for normative privacy and public policy. In an earlier work (see Tavani, 1999), I argued that certain applications of data-mining technology involving the manipulation of personal data raise special privacy concerns. Whereas the main purpose of the earlier essay was to show what those specific privacy concerns are and to describe how exactly those concerns have been introduced by the use (...)
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    The pedagogical seminary.Herman T. Lukens - 1897 - Psychological Review 4 (4):428-430.
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    Computer ethics textbooks: a thirty-year retrospective.Herman T. Tavani - 1999 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 29 (3):26-31.
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  13. Cyberstalking, personal privacy, and moral responsibility.Herman T. Tavani & Frances S. Grodzinsky - 2002 - Ethics and Information Technology 4 (2):123-132.
    This essay examines some ethical aspects of stalkingincidents in cyberspace. Particular attention is focused on the Amy Boyer/Liam Youens case of cyberstalking, which has raised a number of controversial ethical questions. We limit our analysis to three issues involving this particular case. First, we suggest that the privacy of stalking victims is threatened because of the unrestricted access to on-linepersonal information, including on-line public records, currently available to stalkers. Second, we consider issues involving moral responsibility and legal liability for Internet (...)
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    Evolution of the reasoning hominid brain.Herman T. Epstein - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (3):408-409.
    Cognition is readily seen to be connected to evolution through plots of the ratio of cranial capacity to body size of hominids which show two regions of sharply increasing ratios beginning at 2.5 and 0.5 million years ago – precisely the critical times inferred by the author from his study of tools. A similar correlation exists between current human brain growth spurts and the onsets of the Piagetian stages of reasoning development. The first goal of the author's target article is (...)
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    Other brain effects of words.Herman T. Epstein - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (2):287-288.
    Pulvermüller's discussion needs more explanation of how the proposed assemblies remain assembled after formation and how they can be accessed later among all the possible assemblies, many of which involve many of the same neurons. Alternative Hebbian strengthening mechanisms may provide additional information, and, developmental studies of the assemblies might provide insights into their evolution.
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    Omissions relevant to gender-linked mathematical abilities.Herman T. Epstein - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (2):251-252.
    Analyses of bodies of data usually omit some relevant studies. Geary omits some studies looking at functional correlates of basic biological data, studies of developmental implications for functioning, and the recent achievement of acceleration of cognitive development.
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    Some additional data relevant to considerations about the existence of cognitive-developmental stages.Herman T. Epstein - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (2):185-185.
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    The molecular biology of brain and mind development.Herman T. Epstein - 1989 - Bioessays 10 (2-3):44-48.
    The recent dramatic development of molecular neurobiology has focused almost entirely on biological events in individual brain cells, and it seems that many of the goals of such work will soon be attained. Yet, when we attain those goals, we will still have to ask how this information will enable us to understand the properties of brain cell collectivities and their presumptive roles in higher brain functions. Even general ideas about those functions are not yet well defined. Therefore, it seems (...)
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    Metabibliography of computers, ethics, and society: an annotated bibliography of bibliographies.Herman T. Tavani - 1997 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 27 (1):19-21.
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  20. Search engines, personal information and the problem of privacy in public.Herman T. Tavani - 2005 - International Review of Information Ethics 3:39-45.
    The purpose of this paper is to show how certain uses of search-engine technology raise concerns for personal privacy. In particular, we examine some privacy implications involving the use of search engines to acquire information about persons. We consider both a hypothetical scenario and an actual case in which one or more search engines are used to find information about an individual. In analyzing these two cases, we note that both illustrate an existing problem that has been exacerbated by the (...)
     
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    Cyberethics biliography 2001: a select list of recent works.Herman T. Tavani - 2001 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 31 (2):30-36.
    Included in the 2001 annual bibliography update is a select list of recent books and articles, each with a publisher's date of either 2000 or 2001. For an annotated list of selected books and articles published between 1998 and 2000, see the June 1999 and June 2000 issues of Computers and Society; and for a comprehensive list of books and articles published before 1997, see my Computing, ethics, and social responsiblity: a bibliography.
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    Privacy online.Herman T. Tavani - 1999 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 29 (4):11-19.
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    Announcements.Herman T. Tavani - 2000 - Ethics and Information Technology 2 (4):251-255.
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    A computer ethics bibliography.Herman T. Tavani - 1995 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 25 (2):8-18.
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    Bibliography update '99: recent books and articles of interest.Herman T. Tavani - 1999 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 29 (2):28-30.
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    Cyberethics bibliography 2005.Herman T. Tavani - 2005 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 35 (3):3.
    Included in the 2005 cyberethics bibliography update is an annotated list of more than fifty recent books; each has a publisher's date of 2002 or later. This list expands upon the books identified and annotated in cyberethics bibliography included in the June 2003 issue of ACM Computers and Society Magazine. For information about selected books published between 1998 and 2002, see the June 1999, June 2000, June 2001, and June 2002 issues of Computers and Society; and for a comprehensive list (...)
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    Computer Ethics as a Field of Applied Ethics.Herman T. Tavani - 2012 - Journal of Information Ethics 21 (2):52-70.
    The present essay includes an overview of key milestones in the development of computer ethics as a field of applied ethics. It also describes the ongoing debate about the proper scope of CE, as a subfield both in applied ethics and computer science. Following a brief description of the cluster of ethical issues that CE scholars and practitioners have generally considered to be the standard or "mainstream" issues comprising the field thus far, the essay speculates about the future direction of (...)
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    Computer ethics in the post-september 11 world.Herman T. Tavani, Frances S. Grodzinsky & Richard A. Spinello - 2003 - Ethics and Information Technology 5 (4):181-182.
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    Computer ethics: philosophical enquiry.Herman T. Tavani & Lucas D. Introna - 1999 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 29 (1):4-8.
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    Can we Develop Artificial Agents Capable of Making Good Moral Decisions?: Wendell Wallach and Colin Allen: Moral Machines: Teaching Robots Right from Wrong, Oxford University Press, 2009, xi + 273 pp, ISBN: 978-0-19-537404-9.Herman T. Tavani - 2011 - Minds and Machines 21 (3):465-474.
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    Defining the boundaries of computer crime: piracy, break-ins, and sabotage in cyberspace.Herman T. Tavani - 2000 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 30 (3):3-9.
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    Journals and periodicals on computers, ethics & society.Herman T. Tavani - 1997 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 27 (2):20-26.
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    Journals and periodicals on computers, ethics, and society: part 2: fifty publications of interest.Herman T. Tavani - 1997 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 27 (3):39.
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  34. Moral arrogance.Herman T. Tavani - 2007 - Metaphilosophy 38 (4):365-419.
     
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    Maria Bottis and Eugenia Alexandropoulou (eds.): Broadening the Horizons of Information Law and Ethics: A Time for Inclusion.Herman T. Tavani - 2017 - International Review of Information Ethics 26.
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    Recent books and proceedings on ethics and information technology.Herman T. Tavani - 2000 - Ethics and Information Technology 2 (1):77-83.
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    Recent books of interest.Herman T. Tavani - 1999 - Ethics and Information Technology 1 (1):83-85.
    Provides a short synopsis for books that cover topics such as evolution, psychoanalysis, artificial intelligence, ethics, and psychopathology. 2012 APA, all rights reserved).
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    Recent books on or related to ICT ethics.Herman T. Tavani - 2003 - Ethics and Information Technology 5 (3):177-180.
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    Recent Coursebooks and Articles of Interest: Bibliography Update '98.Herman T. Tavani - 1998 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 28 (1):40-41.
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    Recent works in information and communication technology (ICT) ethics.Herman T. Tavani - 2002 - Ethics and Information Technology 4 (2):169-175.
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    Selecting a computer ethics coursebook: a comparative study of five recent works.Herman T. Tavani - 1996 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 26 (4):15-21.
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    The consent process in medical research involving DNA databanks: some ethical implications and challenges.Herman T. Tavani & Maria Bottis - 2010 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 40 (2):11-21.
    Organized into three main parts, this paper examines some challenges for the informed-consent process in medical research where DNA databanks are employed. In Part 1, we briefly describe the principle of informed consent and show why it is ethically important. Part 2 focuses on some specific challenges that that arise for the traditional informed-consent process in population-wide genetics/genomics research, especially where data-mining techniques are used. In the third and final section, we defend a model of consent based on the notion (...)
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  43. The uniqueness debate in computer ethics: What exactly is at issue, and why does it matter? [REVIEW]Herman T. Tavani - 2002 - Ethics and Information Technology 4 (1):37-54.
    The purpose of this essay is to determinewhat exactly is meant by the claimcomputer ethics is unique, a position thatwill henceforth be referred to as the CEIUthesis. A brief sketch of the CEIU debate is provided,and an empirical case involving a recentincident of cyberstalking is briefly consideredin order to illustrate some controversialpoints of contention in that debate. To gain aclearer understanding of what exactly isasserted in the various claims about theuniqueness of computer ethics, and to avoidmany of the confusions currently (...)
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  44. Floridi’s ontological theory of informational privacy: Some implications and challenges. [REVIEW]Herman T. Tavani - 2008 - Ethics and Information Technology 10 (2-3):155-166.
    This essay critically analyzes Luciano Floridi’s ontological theory of informational privacy. Organized into two main parts, Part I examines some key foundational components of Floridi’s privacy theory and it considers some of the ways in which his framework purports to be superior to alternative theories of informational privacy. Part II poses two specific challenges for Floridi’s theory of informational privacy, arguing that an adequate privacy theory should be able to: (i) differentiate informational privacy from other kinds of privacy, including psychological (...)
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  45. Community, justice, and the ethics of research: negotiating reciprocal research relations.T. Herman & D. J. Mattingly - 1999 - In James D. Proctor & David Marshall Smith (eds.), Geography and Ethics: Journeys in a Moral Terrain. Routledge. pp. 209--222.
     
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    A study of the relative amounts of forward and backward associations of verbal material.T. G. Hermans - 1936 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 19 (6):769.
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    Factors determining the direction of the visual after-image drift.T. G. Hermans - 1941 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 28 (2):187.
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    Symposium on Bernard Gert's moral philosophy.Herman T. Tavani - 2007 - Metaphilosophy 38 (4):363-364.
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    Torsion in persons with no known eye defect.T. G. Hermans - 1943 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 32 (4):307.
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    Visual size constancy as a function of convergence.T. G. Hermans - 1937 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 21 (2):145.
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