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The Ethos of Digital Environments

Technology, Literary Theory and Philosophy

Susanna Lindberg Hanna-Riikka Roine

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English
Routledge
31 May 2023
While self-driving cars and autonomous weapon systems have received a great deal of attention in media and research, the general requirements of ethical life in today’s digitalizing reality have not been made sufficiently visible and evaluable. This collection of articles from both distinguished and emerging authors working at the intersections of philosophy, literary theory, media, and technology does not intend to fix new moral rules. Instead, the volume explores the ethos of digital environments, asking how we can orient ourselves in them and inviting us to renewed moral reflection in the face of dilemmas they entail. The authors show how contemporary digital technologies model our perception, narration as well as our conceptions of truth, and investigate the ethical, moral, and juridical consequences of making public and societal infrastructures computational. They argue that we must make the structures of the digital environments visible and learn to care for them.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   381g
ISBN:   9780367643324
ISBN 10:   0367643324
Series:   Perspectives on the Non-Human in Literature and Culture
Pages:   304
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Primary ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
"Introduction: From Solving Mechanical Dilemmas to Taking Care of Digital Ecology Susanna Lindberg and Hanna-Riikka Roine Should a Self-driving Car Eino Santanen PART 1 Digital Ecologies Today 1 Three Species Challenges: Toward a General Ecology of Cognitive Assemblages N. Katherine Hayles PART 2 The Ethos: Description and Formation 2 Viral Storytelling as the Contemporary Narrative Didacticism: Deriving Universal Truths from Arbitrary Narratives of Personal Experience Maria Mäkelä 3 Authorship vs. Assemblage in Digital Media Hanna-Riikka Roine and Laura Piippo 4 The Logic of Selection and Poetics of Cultural Interfaces: A Literature of Full Automation? Matti Kangaskoski 5 Ghosts Beyond the Machine: ""Schizoid Nondroids"" and Fictions of Surveillance Capitalism Esko Suoranta PART 3 The Ethos: Entanglement and Delegation 6 The Zombies of the Digital: What Justice Should We Wait For? Frédéric Neyrat 7 Just Machines. On Algorithmic Ethos and Justice Susanna Lindberg 8 Automation: Between Factuality and Normativity Marc-Antoine Pencolé 9 How Agents Lost Their Cognitive Capacities within the Computational Evolution of Market Competition Anna Longo 10 Thinking about Google Search as #DigitalColonialism Joshua Adams PART 4 The Ethos: Thinking, Computing, and Ethics 11 The Light of Morality and the Light of the Machine François-David Sebbah 12 What Do We Call ""Thinking"" in the Age of Artificial Intelligence and Moral Machines? Anne Alombert 13 Can a Machine Have a Soul? Daniel Ross 14 The Chiasm: Thinking Things and Thinging Thoughts. Our Being with Technology Lars Botin"

Susanna Lindberg is Professor of Continental Philosophy at the University of Leiden, Netherlands. Hanna-Riikka Roine is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Academy of Finland.

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