A New Edition of Ethics and Information Technology Is Now Available

May 1, 2017

Ethics and Information Technology (vol. 19, no. 1, 2017) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Artificial Agents Among Us: Should We Recognize Them as Agents Proper?” by Migle Laukyte
  • “Black Boxes on Wheels: Research Challenges and Ethical Problems in MEA-Based Robotics” by Martin Mose Bentzen
  • “Is the Machine Question the Same Question as the Animal Question?” by Katharyn Hogan
  • “Ethical Values and Social Care Robots for Older People: An International Qualitative Study” by Heather Draper and Tom Sorell