Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeIntroduction; Luciano Floridi.- Preface.- The Onlife Manifesto.- Commentary by Ess; Charles Ess.- Commentary by Floridi; Luciano Floridi.- Commentary by Ganascia; Jean-Gabriel Ganascia.- Commentary by Hildebrandt; Mireille Hildebrandt.- Commentary by Laouris; Yiannis Laouris.- Commentary by Pagallo; Ugo Pagallo.- Commentary by Simon; Judith Simon.- Commentary by Thorseth; May Thorseth.- The Onlife Initiative.- Background Document: Rethinking public spaces in the digital transition.- Part I. Hyperconnectivity.- Hyperhistory and the Philosophy of Information Policies; Luciano Floridi.- Views and Examples on Hyper-connectivity; Jean-Gabriel Ganascia.- Part II. Identity, selfhood and attention.- The Onlife Manifesto Philosophical Backgrounds Media Usages and the Futures of Democracy and Equality; Charles Ess.- Towards a Grey Ecology; Stefana Broadbent and Claire Lobet-Maris.- Reengineering and Reinventing both Democracy and the Concept of Life in the Digital Era; Yiannis Laouris.- Part III. Complexity, responsibility and governance.- Distributed Epistemic Responsibility in a Hyperconnected Era; Judith Simon.- Good Onlife Governance: On Law, Spontaneous Orders, and Design; Ugo Pagallo.- Part IV. The public sphere in a computational era.- The Public(s) Onlife - A Call for Legal Protection by Design; Mireille Hildebrandt.- Rethinking the Human Condition in a Hyperconnected Era: Why Freedom is not about Sovereignty but about Beginnings; Nicole Dewandre.- Designing the public sphere: information technologies and the politics of mediation; Peter-Paul Verbeek.- Towards an Online Bill of Rights; Sarah Oates.- On Tolerance and Fictitious Publics; May Thorseth.- The Onlife Initiative - Conclusion.
Autorenportrait
Luciano Floridi is Professor of Philosophy and Ethics of Information at the University of Oxford, Oxford Internet Institute, and Fellow of St Cross College, Oxford.His research areas are the philosophy of information, information/computer ethics, philosophy of technology, epistemology, and philosophy of logic. For his work Floridi has received various recognitions including the APA's Barwise Prize, the IACAP's Covey Award, and the INSEIT's Weizenbaum Award. He is the first philosopher to have been awarded the Gauss Professorship by the Göttingen Academy of Sciences. He is an AISB and BCS Fellow, and a Member of the Académie Internationale de Philosophie des Sciences. He was Chairman of EU Commission's 'Onlife' research group and UNESCO Chair in Information and Computer Ethics at the University of Hertfordshire.