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The Green and the Blue
Digital Politics in Philosophical Discussion- Editors:
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- Copyright year
- 2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-495-99832-8
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-495-99833-5
- Publisher
- Karl Alber, Baden-Baden
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 214
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
ChapterPages
- Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisPages 1 - 6 Download chapter (PDF)
- Luciano Floridi Download chapter (PDF)
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The idea of a transition from things to relationships
- 3. The idea of a human project
- 4. The idea of an infraethics
- 5. Ideas for a mature information society
- 6. Conclusion
- Manfred Broy Download chapter (PDF)
- 1. Information Society Impact
- 2. European Needs
- 3. Human Projects
- 4. From Things to Relationships
- 5. Future Driven by Technology
- 6. The Winners Take It All
- 7. Making Digital Technology Beneficial
- 8. Understanding the Digital
- 9. The Age of Design
- 10. On the Interplay between the Green and the Blue
- 11. China, the US and Europe
- 12. What is »good« politics for the Green and the Blue?
- 13. Other Colors
- Markus Gabriel Download chapter (PDF)
- 1. Floridi’s (Social) Ontology
- 2. Being Human in the Digital Age
- Armin Grunwald Download chapter (PDF)
- 1. The grand narrative of the mature information society
- 2.1 On the argumentative role of digital transformation
- 2.2 On ontological individualism
- 2.3 On the integration of »blue« and »green«
- 2.4 On the frames of reference underlying the argumentation
- 3. Résumé
- Ruth Edith Hagengruber Download chapter (PDF)
- 1. Out of the box
- 2. Beyond humanist and scientific ideals: The World of the Green and the Blue
- 3. Mapping the multitude: A new epistemology
- 4. Digital tribalism
- 5. Can AI be a good thing? A try
- 6. The post-humanist information society – A step into the Green and the Blue
- Alexander Kiebitz, Christoph Lütge, Raphael Max Download chapter (PDF)
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Floridi’s Approach to Politics in the Digital Age
- 3. Political Designs and Institutional Ethics
- 4.1 Does the digital society demand a new political ontology?
- 4.2 How do human projects interact with the norms of modern information societies?
- 4.3 How can ethical norms in modern information societies be implemented?
- 5. Concluding Remarks
- Catrin Misselhorn Download chapter (PDF)
- 1. Introduction
- 2.1 Discussion of the first objection
- 2.2 Discussion of the second objection
- 2.3 Discussion of the third objection
- 2.4 Discussion of the fourth objection
- 3. From Metaphysics to Politics
- Malte Rehbein Download chapter (PDF)
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- III.
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- V.
- VI.
- VII.
- Luciano Floridi Download chapter (PDF)
- Preface to my replies
- Reply to Manfred Broy
- Reply to Markus Gabriel
- Reply to Armin Grunwald
- Reply to Ruth Edith Hagengruber
- Reply to Alexander Kriebitz, Christoph Lütge, and Raphael Max
- Reply to Catrin Misselhorn
- Reply to Malte Rehbein
- A Brief Final Reflection on the Reply of Luciano Floridi to My ReplyPages 195 - 196 Manfred Broy Download chapter (PDF)
- Reply to a Reply: Knowledge in the Digitized World: The Third Knowledge DimensionPages 201 - 204 Ruth Edith Hagengruber Download chapter (PDF)
- About the ContributorsPages 211 - 214 Download chapter (PDF)




