Philosophy (PHIL)
Department of Philosophy
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
PHIL 2106 [0.5 credit]
Information Ethics
Ethical aspects of the influence of information technology on intellectual property rights, privacy, free speech, work and society. Also included are an introduction to philosophical ethics and discussions of moral responsibilities of IT professionals, codes of professional ethics, hacker ethics, viruses and software piracy.
Precludes additional credit for
PHIL 2104.
Prerequisite: a course in philosophy or second-year standing.
Lectures three hours a week.