Virtual morality
Delve into the intriguing intersection of ethics and technology with "Virtual Morality" by Graham R. Houston, published by Inter-Varsity Press in 1998. This thought-provoking paperback spans 224 pages and challenges readers to ponder critical questions surrounding the rapid advancements in information technology over the last two decades. Is technology inherently neutral, or does it carry moral implications? Are the actions we can take within these technological realms justified merely by their feasibility? Houston guides us through the complexities of digital ethics, urging a thoughtful examination of how we engage with technology and our conduct in virtual spaces. Ideal for those interested in practical and applied ethics, this book invites reflection on the moral frameworks that should shape our digital interactions. Discover the ethical underpinnings of our technological landscape and inspire meaningful conversations about our digital future.