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4Ethical Vegetarianism: From Pythagoras to Peter SingerSUNY Press. 1999.For vegetarians seeking the historical roots of vegetarianism, for animal rights activists and the environmentally concerned, and for those questioning their consumption of meat, here's a book that provides a deep understanding of vegetarianism as more than just a dietary decision. This is the first comprehensive collection of primary source material on vegetarianism as a moral choice and includes the writings of Carol Adams, Bernard de Mandeville, Mohandas Gandhi, Oliver Goldsmith, Anna Kingsfo…Read more
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11Digital Peacekeepers, Drone Surveillance and Information Fusion: A Philosophical Analysis of New PeacekeepingTheoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 62 (145). 2015.
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46Confronting Cyber WarfareJournal for Peace and Justice Studies 23 (1): 44-60. 2013.The emergence of sophisticated cyber weapons such as Stuxnet and Flame, and widespread offensive cyber-operations revealed in documents leaked byEdward Snowden, pose challenges not only to international security and civilian infrastructure, but blur the distinction between violence and nonviolence, confusing the ethical discourse of cyber war and muting public discourse and resistance. Rethinking cyber war as destabilizing nonviolence reveals the moralambiguities and contested ontology of cyber …Read more
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62Book Review: Ethical Vegetarianism: From Pythagoras to Peter Singer (review)Environmental Values 10 (2): 270-272. 2001.
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1Time and Paradox, a Phenomenology of TimeDissertation, Queen's University at Kingston (Canada). 1979.
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142Ethical Vegetarianism: From Pythagoras to Peter Singer (edited book)State University of New York Press. 1999.Selections are arranged chronologically, from antiquity to the present, and each selection includes an introduction. Appendices overview arguments against ethical vegetarianism. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc.
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113Data barns, ambient intelligence and cloud computing: the tacit epistemology and linguistic representation of Big DataEthics and Information Technology 17 (1): 1-9. 2015.The explosion of data grows at a rate of roughly five trillion bits a second, giving rise to greater urgency in conceptualizing the infosphere (Floridi 2011) and understanding its implications for knowledge and public policy. Philosophers of technology and information technologists alike who wrestle with ontological and epistemological questions of digital information tend to emphasize, as Floridi does, information as our new ecosystem and human beings as interconnected informational organisms, …Read more
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