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20Promoting the Human Good: The Dual Obligation Wisdom Theory and the Duties of EthicsIn Stephen J. A. Ward (ed.), Handbook of Global Media Ethics, Springer Verlag. pp. 351-365. 2021.This chapter provides an innovative approach to evaluating information and its normative relation to well-being, through the concept of wisdom. Wisdom understood as a form of metainformation or metaknowledge provides a direct conceptual and practical link between the concepts of information, knowledge, and well-being, and generally a direct link between digital media, communication ethics, and well-being. As such, the concept of wisdom allows for a direct normative evaluation of the impact of in…Read more
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88Positive rights and the cosmopolitan community: A rights-centered foundation for global ethicsJournal of Global Ethics 3 (2). 2007.The recent transnational wave of destruction that was caused by the earthquake-induced tsunamis in South East Asia has raised the issue of global justice in terms of the rights of victims to expect aid relief and the moral responsibility of the rest of the world to provide it. In this paper I will discuss the issue of global ethics in terms of positive rights that people have to assistance from others when they cannot provide such assistance themselves. The main object of the paper is to demonst…Read more
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62Philosophy Plays: A Neo-Socratic Way of Performing Public PhilosophyEidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 5 (2): 35-57. 2021.This paper provides an explanatory rationale within a theoretical philosophical framework for the Philosophy Plays project as a call to public philosophy, conceived as a way of life and a form of communal therapy for the mind. The Philosophy Plays aim is to introduce philosophy to the general public through philosophical presentations by professional philosophers incorporating drama. Like Plato’s dialogues, the Philosophy Plays, that combine dialectic with rhetoric seek to engage their public au…Read more
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33Media Corruption in the Age of InformationSpringer Verlag. 2021.This book provides an applied model of corruption to identify, analyse, and assess the ethics of major types of corruption in the media involving practices such as cash-for-comment, media release journalism, including video news releases, fake news, deep fakes, and staged news. The book starts with a conceptual philosophical analysis of corruption in general, followed by an in-depth analysis of media corruption, across its various transformations, from the legacy media of the 4th Estate to the d…Read more
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99Journalism Ethics' Eightfold TruthsJournal of Mass Media Ethics 25 (3): 246-250. 2010.This Article does not have an abstract
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140Information ethics as a guide for new mediaJournal of Mass Media Ethics 23 (4). 2008.Good journalism is based—and to some extent thrives—on a diversity of perspectives from those who supply information and informed opinions to the public. New media journalism is a contemporary newsgathering and disseminating method with enormous communication potential because it is an online forum that can connect a great number of diverse contributors and audiences. Citizen journalism—performed on a global level through the Web—is a potential marvel because of its wide reach and range of diver…Read more
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161Corruption in the MediaInternational Journal of Applied Philosophy 22 (2): 231-241. 2008.Using a general model of corruption that explains and accounts for corruption across different corporate and professional activities, the paper will examine how certain practices in the media, especially in areas where journalism, advertising and public relations regularly intersect and converge, can be construed as instances of corruption. By applying this general model of corruption the paper will then offer a taxonomy of media corruption by identifying most if not all the major types of media…Read more
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29Stoic philosophy and the control problem of AI technology: caught in the Web (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2021.Spence develops and applies a normative model based on rationalist and virtue ethics as well as stoic philosophy to assess the impact of technology on wellbeing. Through developing this model, Spence offers a novel and important examination of the benefit of technology to our society as a whole.
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48The Good Life in a Technological Age (edited book)Routledge. 2012.Modern technology has changed the way we live, work, play, communicate, fight, love, and die. Yet few works have systematically explored these changes in light of their implications for individual and social welfare. How can we conceptualize and evaluate the influence of technology on human well-being? Bringing together scholars from a cross-section of disciplines, this volume combines an empirical investigation of technology and its social, psychological, and political effects, and a philosophi…Read more
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41Ethics Within Reason: A Neo-Gewirthian approach (edited book)Lexington Books. 2006.The justification of the theory -- Gewirth's argument for the principle of generic consistency -- Objections to Gewirth's argument -- Positive rights and community -- Agents and persons : the dignity-conferring value of rights -- A reconstruction of Gewirth's argument for the PGC around the concept of self-respect -- The unity of the right and the good : rights, virtues, and sentiments -- The unity of the right and the good -- Conflicts of duties : special obligations -- The resolution of the co…Read more