•  157
    Why information matters
    The New Atlantis 51. 2017.
  •  228
    Information and design: book symposium on Luciano Floridi’s The Logic of Information
    with Tim Gorichanaz, Jonathan Furner, Lai Ma, David Bawden, Liz Robinson, Dominic Dixon, Ken Herold, Sille Obelitz Søe, and Betsy Van der Veer Martens
    Journal of Documentation 76 (2). 2020.
    The purpose of this paper is to review and discuss Luciano Floridi’s 2019 book The Logic of Information: A Theory of Philosophy as Conceptual Design, the latest instalment in his philosophy of information (PI) tetralogy, particularly with respect to its implications for library and information studies (LIS)
  •  211
    Ethical medical data donation: a pressing issue
    In Peter Dabrock, Matthias Braun & Patrik Hummel (eds.), The Ethics of Medical Data Donation, Springer Verlag. 2019.
  •  489
    It has been suggested that to overcome the challenges facing the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) of an ageing population and reduced available funding, the NHS should be transformed into a more informationally mature and heterogeneous organisation, reliant on data-based and algorithmically-driven interactions between human, artificial, and hybrid (semi-artificial) agents. This transformation process would offer significant benefit to patients, clinicians, and the overall system, but it would …Read more
  •  241
    Logical fallacies as informational shortcuts
    Synthese 167 (2): 317-325. 2009.
    The paper argues that the two best known formal logical fallacies, namely denying the antecedent (DA) and affirming the consequent (AC) are not just basic and simple errors, which prove human irrationality, but rather informational shortcuts, which may provide a quick and dirty way of extracting useful information from the environment. DA and AC are shown to be degraded versions of Bayes’ theorem, once this is stripped of some of its probabilities. The less the probabilities count, the closer th…Read more
  •  502
    On 8th August 2019, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock, announced the creation of a £250 million NHS AI Lab. This significant investment is justified on the belief that transforming the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) into a more informationally mature and heterogeneous organisation, reliant on data-based and algorithmically-driven interactions, will offer significant benefit to patients, clinicians, and the overall system. These opportunities are realistic and should…Read more
  •  9
    Pensare l’infosfera: La filosofia come design concettuale di Luciano Floridi è la traduzione, rivista e parziale, di un libro pubblicato in inglese sulla logica dell’informazione (The Logic of Information, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2019). All’interno della riflessione sul digitale che il filosofo italiano sta conducendo ormai da qualche decennio, questo saggio si colloca come terza parte di una tetralogia legata alla filosofia dell’informazione. I primi due volumi, The Philosophy of Inform…Read more
  •  249
    Online information of vaccines: information quality, not only privacy, is an ethical responsibility of search engines
    with Pietro Ghezzi, Peter Bannister, Gonzalo Casino, Alessia Catalani, Michel Goldman, Jessica Morley, Marie Neunez, Andreu Prados-Bo, Pierre Robert Smeeters, Mariarosaria Taddeo, and Tania Vanzolini
    Frontiers in Medicine 7. 2021.
    The fact that Internet companies may record our personal data and track our online behavior for commercial or political purpose has emphasized aspects related to online privacy. This has also led to the development of search engines that promise no tracking and privacy. Search engines also have a major role in spreading low-quality health information such as that of anti-vaccine websites. This study investigates the relationship between search engines’ approach to privacy and the scientific qual…Read more
  •  4685
    The ethical debate about the gig economy: a review and critical analysis
    with Zhi Ming Tan, Nikita Aggarwal, Josh Cowls, Jessica Morley, and Mariarosaria Taddeo
    Technology in Society 65 (2): 101954. 2021.
    The gig economy is a phenomenon that is rapidly expanding, redefining the nature of work and contributing to a significant change in how contemporary economies are organised. Its expansion is not unproblematic. This article provides a clear and systematic analysis of the main ethical challenges caused by the gig economy. Following a brief overview of the gig economy, its scope and scale, we map the key ethical problems that it gives rise to, as they are discussed in the relevant literature. We m…Read more
  •  422
    Digital ethics online and off
    American Scientist 4 (109): 218. 2021.
  •  104
    Review of F. Bocchi and P. Denley (eds.), Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress of the Association for History & Computing.
  •  638
    Brave. Net. World: the Internet as a disinformation superhighway?
    The Electronic Library 14 509-514. 1996.
    This article is a modified version of a paper I gave to the conference Philosophy & Informatics - First Italian Conference on the use of ICT in philosophical disciplines, promoted by the Italian Philosophical Association (University of Rome "La Sapienza", 23-24 November, 1995).
  •  171
    Richard H. Popkin: Scepticism in the History of Philosophy (review)
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 7 (1). 1999.
    This publication is a review of RIchard H. Popkin's Scepticism in the History of Philosophy.
  •  262
    The paper provides an axiological analysis of the concepts of respect for information and of information dignity from the vantage point provided by Information Ethics and the conceptual paradigm of object-oriented analysis (OOA). The general perspective adopted is that of an ontocentric approach to the philosophy of information ethics, according to which the latter is an expansion of environmental ethics towards a less biologically biased concept of a ‘centre of ethical worth’. The paper attempt…Read more
  •  1172
    What is the philosophy of information?
    Metaphilosophy 33 (1-2). 2002.
    Computational and information-theoretic research in philosophy has become increasingly fertile and pervasive, giving rise to a wealth of interesting results. In consequence, a new and vitally important field has emerged, the philosophy of information (PI). This essay is the first attempt to analyse the nature of PI systematically. PI is defined as the philosophical field concerned with the critical investigation of the conceptual nature and basic principles of information, including its dynamics…Read more
  •  680
    Important decisions that impact humans lives, livelihoods, and the natural environment are increasingly being automated. Delegating tasks to so-called automated decision-making systems can improve efficiency and enable new solutions. However, these benefits are coupled with ethical challenges. For example, ADMS may produce discriminatory outcomes, violate individual privacy, and undermine human self-determination. New governance mechanisms are thus needed that help organisations design and deplo…Read more
  •  409
    Internet ethics: the constructionist values of homo poieticus
    In Robert J. Cavalier (ed.), The Impact of the Internet on Our Moral Lives, State University of New York Press. pp. 195-214. 2005.
    In this chapter, we argue that the web is a poietically- enabling environment, which both enhances and requires the development of a “constructionist ethics”. We begin by explaining the appropriate concept of “constructionist ethics”, and analysing virtue ethics as the primary example. We then show why CyberEthics (or Computer Ethics, as it is also called) cannot be based on virtue ethics, yet needs to retain a constructionist approach. After providing evidence for significant poietic uses of th…Read more
  •  466
    Por una filosofía de la información
    Revista Anthropos Huellas Del Conocimiento 214 44-50. 2007.
    La filosofía de la Información (FI) es una nueva disciplina filosófica que trata acerca de: A) la investigación crítica sobre la naturaleza conceptual y los principios básicos de la información, incluso de su dinámica (concretamente: la computación, es decir, la manipulación mecánica de los datos, y el flujo informacional, a saber, los diversos procesos de recogida, almacenamiento e intercambio de informaciones), su utilización (la denominada information ethics (o ética de la información') y sus…Read more
  • Proceedings of CEPE 2007
    with Philip Brey, L. Hinman, F. Grodzinsky, and Lucas Introna
    Centre for Telematics and Information Technology (CTIT). 2007.
  •  320
    Global information ethics: the importance of being environmentally earnest
    International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction (IJTHI) 3 (3): 1-11. 2007.
    The paper argues that Information Ethics (IE) can provide a successful approach for coping with the challenges posed by our increasingly globalized reality. After a brief review of some of the most fundamental transformations brought about by the phenomenon of globalization, the article distinguishes between two ways of understanding Global Information Ethics, as an ethics of global communication or as a global-information ethics. It is then argued that cross-cultural, successful interactions am…Read more
  • Infosfera di Luciano Floridi investe un ampio spettro di questioni, relative alla natura dell'informazione, degli agenti artificiali, della responsabilità nei sistemi multiagenti, dell'etica informatica, del ruolo dell'informazione nel ragionamento e nella logica, etc., nella consapevolezza che ci troviamo ad interagire in un ambiente intelligente ed ubiquo costituito di informazioni, che è già diventato più ampio delle rappresentazioni del mondo concepite in termini di cyberspazio o di spazio r…Read more
  •  263
    The article develops a correctness theory of truth (CTT) for semantic information. After the introduction, in section two, semantic information is shown to be translatable into propositional semantic information (i). In section three, i is polarised into a query (Q) and a result (R), qualified by a specific context, a level of abstraction and a purpose. This polarization is normalised in section four, where [Q + R] is transformed into a Boolean question and its relative yes/no answer [Q + A]. Th…Read more
  •  203
    Biblioteconomia e ciência da informação (bci) como filosofia da informação aplicada: uma reavaliação
    InCID: Revista de Ciência da Informação E Documentação 1 (2): 37-47. 2010.
    O autor responde às críticas feitas a sua proposta de que a Filosofia da Information (FI) deveria substituir a Epistemologia Social como uma disciplina filosófica que melhor atende os fundamentos conceituais para a Biblioteconomia e Ciência da Informação (BCI). Sugere que a crise de identidade por que tem passado a BCI é oresultado natural de uma busca justificada mas ociosa por uma parceria filosófica que emergiu só recentemente: nomeadamente, FI. O desenvolvimento da BCI não deveria depender d…Read more
  •  536
    An empirical study on using visual metaphors in visualization
    with Rita Borgo, Alfie Abdul-Rahman, Mohamed Farhan, Philip W. Grant, Irene Reppa, and Min Chen
    IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 18 (12): 2759-2768. 2012.
    In written and spoken communications, metaphors are often used as an aid to help convey abstract or less tangible concepts. However, the benefits of using visual metaphors in visualization have so far been inconclusive. In this work, we report an empirical study to evaluate hypotheses that visual metaphors may aid memorization, visual search and concept comprehension. One major departure from previous metaphor-related experiments in the literature is that we make use of a dual-task methodology i…Read more
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    This chapter discusses some conceptual undercurrents, which flow beneath the surface of the literature on information and computer ethics (ICE). It focuses on the potential impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) on our lives. Because of their 'data superconductivity', ICTs are well known for being among the most influential factors that affect the ontological friction in the infosphere. As a full expression of techne, the information society has already posed fundamental eth…Read more
  •  314
    Semantic information and the correctness theory of truth
    Erkenntnis 74 (2): 147-175. 2011.
    Semantic information is usually supposed to satisfy the veridicality thesis: p qualifies as semantic information only if p is true. However, what it means for semantic information to be true is often left implicit, with correspondentist interpretations representing the most popular, default option. The article develops an alternative approach, namely a correctness theory of truth (CTT) for semantic information. This is meant as a contribution not only to the philosophy of information but also to…Read more