The Onlife Manifesto Being Human in a Hyperconnected Era /

What is the impact of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on the human condition? In order to address this question, in 2012 the European Commission organized a research project entitled The Onlife Initiative: concept reengineering for rethinking societal concerns in the digital transi...

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Mục lục:
  • Introduction; Luciano Floridi
  • Preface
  • The Onlife Manifesto
  • Commentary by Ess; Charles Ess
  • Commentary by Floridi; Luciano Floridi
  • Commentary by Ganascia; Jean-Gabriel Ganascia
  • Commentary by Hildebrandt; Mireille Hildebrandt
  • Commentary by Laouris; Yiannis Laouris
  • Commentary by Pagallo; Ugo Pagallo
  • Commentary by Simon; Judith Simon
  • Commentary by Thorseth; May Thorseth
  • The Onlife Initiative
  • Background Document: Rethinking public spaces in the digital transition
  • Part I. Hyperconnectivity
  • Hyperhistory and the Philosophy of Information Policies; Luciano Floridi
  • Views and Examples on Hyper-connectivity; Jean-Gabriel Ganascia
  • Part II. Identity, selfhood and attention
  • The Onlife Manifesto Philosophical Backgrounds Media Usages and the Futures of Democracy and Equality; Charles Ess
  • Towards a Grey Ecology; Stefana Broadbent and Claire Lobet-Maris
  • Reengineering and Reinventing both Democracy and the Concept of Life in the Digital Era; Yiannis Laouris
  • Part III. Complexity, responsibility and governance
  • Distributed Epistemic Responsibility in a Hyperconnected Era; Judith Simon
  • Good Onlife Governance: On Law, Spontaneous Orders, and Design; Ugo Pagallo
  • Part IV. The public sphere in a computational era
  • The Public(s) Onlife – A Call for Legal Protection by Design; Mireille Hildebrandt
  • Rethinking the Human Condition in a Hyperconnected Era: Why Freedom is not about Sovereignty but about Beginnings; Nicole Dewandre
  • Designing the public sphere: information technologies and the politics of mediation; Peter-Paul Verbeek
  • Towards an Online Bill of Rights; Sarah Oates
  • On Tolerance and Fictitious Publics; May Thorseth
  • The Onlife Initiative – Conclusion.