영문목차
Preface=ix
1. Prometheus in CyberSpace=1
Moral choice=1
Duty-based approaches to moral choice=2
Effects-based approaches to moral choice=3
Ethical dialogue=5
Technology and ethical dialogue=6
CyberSpace=9
Information and communication technologies: features=10
Information and communication technologies: importance=14
Obstacles in CyberSpace=16
Information and communication technologies: impact=17
Information and communication technologies: boom versus doom=22
The technological revolution=23
The social transformation=24
2. Morality in CyberSpace=32
Old issues and new issues=32
Old issues, new dimensions=34
New issues: challenges to a human-centric morality?=35
Personal morality=38
Professional morality=42
Corporate morality=49
Social morality=52
3. The Decent Society and CyberSpace=55
The foundation of morality=55
Human rights=59
Technology and human rights=63
Problems with human rights=64
The claim to universalism=64
Individualism=65
Enlightenment=65
The inadequate enforcement=66
Horizontal effect=69
Political interests=69
Finances=70
The 'new world order'=71
Human rights and the market=72
The social contract and self-interest=74
Good global governance=76
4. Equal Entitlement in CyberSpace=79
The global digital divide=81
Gender=83
Universal access: historical development=84
Definition of universal access=85
Income inequalities=87
Do people want universal access?=88
What information should be accessible?=89
Distribution of information capital=90
The issue of sustainability=91
Solutions=92
Development support=94
The account rate settlement system=95
Free access to the Internet=97
The bit tax=98
Access and equality=98
Global governance=99
Conclusion=105
5. Digital Risks and Security in CyberSpace=107
Risks to physical security=107
Software failures=108
Why is software unreliable?=110
Software and its users=112
Digital sabotage and cyberwar=114
Electromagnetic interference=116
Ignoring alarm signals: the real problem!=117
The Millennium Bug=119
Coping with uncertainty=122
Risks to information security=125
Conclusion=134
6. Free Speech and Knowledge in CyberSpace=139
Free speech=139
Censorship in CyberSpace=139
Censorship by the users=145
Who owns the Internet?=145
The global online marketplace=146
Competition, concentration and consumers=150
The right to knowledge=153
Global governance=155
Piracy=157
Controversy=157
7. The Democratization of Technology Choice=165
Democratic participation=165
Public accountability=167
Shifts in global governance institutions=168
Citizens and consumers=171
Obstacles to good global governance=172
Prospects for change=174
Participation=176
Voices 21=178
Socratic education=182
Bibliography=186
Index=203