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  1. 1. Online Shaming : Ethical Tools for Human-Computer Interaction Designers

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för informatik

    Author : Erik Campano; [2020]
    Keywords : online shaming; ethics; human-computer interaction;

    Abstract : A set of tools – concepts, guidelines, and engineering solutions – are proposed to help human-computer interaction designers build systems that are ethical with regards to online shaming. Online shaming’s ethics are unsolved in the literature, and the phenomenon can have devastating consequences, as well as serve social justice. READ MORE

  2. 2. Problems for Michael Gill’s semantic pluralism : The ostensibility of certain moral agreements and disagreements

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Filosofiska institutionen

    Author : Simon Engström; [2020]
    Keywords : Semantic pluralism; meta-ethics; metaethics; semantics; cognitivism; non-cognitivism; Michael Gill; Walter Sinnott-Armstrong; moral disagreement; ostensibility; Semantisk pluralism; meta-etik; metaetik; semantik; kognitivism; icke-kognitivism; Michael Gill; Walter Sinnott-Armstrong; moralisk oenighet; skenbarhet;

    Abstract : This paper concerns the semantic branch of meta-ethics, and examines a version of so called semantic pluralism advocated by Michael Gill. Briefly put, Gill suggests that ordinary people’s usage of moral terms is rather messy in the sense that the meaning of moral terms can vary not only between different people, but also for one and the same person in different contexts. READ MORE