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Business ethics and computer ethics: The view from Poland
Authors:Prof. Jacek Sojka
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Cultural Studies, Adam Mickiewicz University, ul. Szamarzewskiego 91, 60-568 Poznan, Poland
Abstract:An Aristotelian approach to understanding and teaching business ethics is presented and defended. The newly emerging field of computer ethics is also defined in an Aristotelian fashion, and an argument is made that this new field should be called “information ethics”. It is argued that values have their roots in the life and practices of a community; therefore, morality cannot be taught by training for a special way of reasoning. Transmission of values and norms occurs through socialization — the process by which an individual absorbs not only values but also the whole way of life of his or her community. It follows that business ethics and information ethics can be considered kinds of socialization into a profession: role learning and acquiring a new self-identification. This way of understanding fields of applied ethics is especially important for their proper development in Central-Eastern Europe because of endemic factors which are the result of recent political developments there.
Keywords:Aristotelian ethics  business ethics  computer ethics  information ethics  information highway  information technology  privacy
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