Heuristic Methods for Computer Ethics |
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Authors: | Walter Maner |
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Institution: | Department of Computer Science, Bowling Green State University, USA |
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Abstract: | The domain of "procedural ethics" is the set of reflective and deliberative methods that maximize the reliability of moral judgment. While no general algorithmic method exists that will guarantee the validity of ethical deliberation, non-algorithmic "heuristic" methods can guide and inform the process, making it significantly more robust and dependable. This essay examines various representative heuristic procedures commonly recommended for use in applied ethics, maps them into a uniform set of twelve stages, identifies common faults, then shows how the resulting stage-by-stage decision-making model could be adapted for general use and for use in computer ethics. |
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Keywords: | applied ethics computer ethics ethical analysis ethical decision making ethical procedure moral deliberation moral reasoning procedural ethics |
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