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The Green and the Blue

Digital Politics in Philosophical Discussion
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 2022

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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

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  1. Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisPages 1 - 6 Download chapter (PDF)
  2. IntroductionPages 7 - 8 Jörg Noller Download chapter (PDF)
  3. Luciano Floridi Download chapter (PDF)
    1. 1. Introduction
    2. 2. The idea of a transition from things to relationships
    3. 3. The idea of a human project
    4. 4. The idea of an infraethics
    5. 5. Ideas for a mature information society
    6. 6. Conclusion
    1. Manfred Broy Download chapter (PDF)
      1. 1. Information Society Impact
      2. 2. European Needs
      3. 3. Human Projects
      4. 4. From Things to Relationships
      5. 5. Future Driven by Technology
      6. 6. The Winners Take It All
      7. 7. Making Digital Technology Beneficial
      8. 8. Understanding the Digital
      9. 9. The Age of Design
      10. 10. On the Interplay between the Green and the Blue
      11. 11. China, the US and Europe
      12. 12. What is »good« politics for the Green and the Blue?
      13. 13. Other Colors
    2. Markus Gabriel Download chapter (PDF)
      1. 1. Floridi’s (Social) Ontology
      2. 2. Being Human in the Digital Age
    3. Armin Grunwald Download chapter (PDF)
      1. 1. The grand narrative of the mature information society
        1. 2.1 On the argumentative role of digital transformation
        2. 2.2 On ontological individualism
        3. 2.3 On the integration of »blue« and »green«
        4. 2.4 On the frames of reference underlying the argumentation
      2. 3. Résumé
    4. Ruth Edith Hagengruber Download chapter (PDF)
      1. 1. Out of the box
      2. 2. Beyond humanist and scientific ideals: The World of the Green and the Blue
      3. 3. Mapping the multitude: A new epistemology
      4. 4. Digital tribalism
      5. 5. Can AI be a good thing? A try
      6. 6. The post-humanist information society – A step into the Green and the Blue
    5. Alexander Kiebitz, Christoph Lütge, Raphael Max Download chapter (PDF)
      1. 1. Introduction
      2. 2. Floridi’s Approach to Politics in the Digital Age
      3. 3. Political Designs and Institutional Ethics
        1. 4.1 Does the digital society demand a new political ontology?
        2. 4.2 How do human projects interact with the norms of modern information societies?
        3. 4.3 How can ethical norms in modern information societies be implemented?
      4. 5. Concluding Remarks
    6. Catrin Misselhorn Download chapter (PDF)
      1. 1. Introduction
        1. 2.1 Discussion of the first objection
        2. 2.2 Discussion of the second objection
        3. 2.3 Discussion of the third objection
        4. 2.4 Discussion of the fourth objection
      2. 3. From Metaphysics to Politics
    7. Malte Rehbein Download chapter (PDF)
      1. I.
      2. II.
      3. III.
      4. IV.
      5. V.
      6. VI.
      7. VII.
    8. Luciano Floridi Download chapter (PDF)
      1. Preface to my replies
      2. Reply to Manfred Broy
      3. Reply to Markus Gabriel
      4. Reply to Armin Grunwald
      5. Reply to Ruth Edith Hagengruber
      6. Reply to Alexander Kriebitz, Christoph Lütge, and Raphael Max
      7. Reply to Catrin Misselhorn
      8. Reply to Malte Rehbein
    1. A Brief Final Reflection on the Reply of Luciano Floridi to My ReplyPages 195 - 196 Manfred Broy Download chapter (PDF)
    2. Reply to Floridi’s ReplyPages 197 - 200 Markus Gabriel Download chapter (PDF)
    3. Reply to a Reply: Knowledge in the Digitized World: The Third Knowledge DimensionPages 201 - 204 Ruth Edith Hagengruber Download chapter (PDF)
    4. Reply to Luciano FloridiPages 205 - 208 Catrin Misselhorn Download chapter (PDF)
  4. PostscriptPages 209 - 210 Luciano Floridi Download chapter (PDF)
  5. About the ContributorsPages 211 - 214 Download chapter (PDF)

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