1. Information Ethics may be described as the study of the moral issues arising from “the triple
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availability
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accessibility
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accuracy
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all the above
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2. What does IE stand for in the context of computer ethics?
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A) Internet Ethics
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B) Information Ethics
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C) Intellectual Ethics
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D) Information Engineering
3. The term “ecopoiesis” refers to
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A) the morally informed construction of the environment
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B) the normal construction of sky
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C) the moral construction of Vans
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D) none of above
4. what is a morally qualifiable action?
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A) An action that is likely to cause good consequences.
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B) An action that is intended to cause good consequences.
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C) An action that can cause moral good or evil.
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D) An action that is performed by a moral agent.
5. what sort of moral agents inhabit the infosphere?
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A) The short answer is that IE defines as a moral agent
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B) The short answer is that IS defines as a moral agent
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C) all the above
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D) none of above
6. transition system is:
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A) autonomous when the system is able to change state without direct response to interaction
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B) interactive when the system and its environment (can) act upon each other.
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C) is adaptable when the system’s interactions (can) change the transition rules by which it .......
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D) All of the above
7. Which one of the stages does IE have?
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A) IE as an ethics of informational resources
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B) IE as an ethics of informational products
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C) IE as an ethics of the informational environment
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D) All of the above
8. information-intensive services are business and property services, communications, finance, and insurance
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A) True
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B) False
9. information ethics was used as a general label to discuss issues regarding information (or data) confidentiality, reliability, quality, and usage.
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A) True
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10. consideration of artificial agents as moral agents IE does not refer to the moral value of meaningful data such as an e-mail.
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A) True
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Chapter 1: Foundations of Information Ethics
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Chapter 1: Foundations of Information Ethics
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1. Justice requires “the liberty of each human being to develop in his freedom the full measure of the human possibilities embodied in him.”:
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A) The Principle of Equality.
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B) The Principle of Benevolence.
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C) None of the mentioned.
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D) The Principle of Freedom.
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2. Justice requires “the equality by which what is just for A and B remains just when the positions of A and B are interchanged.”:
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A) The Principle of Equality.
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B) The Principle of Freedom.
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C) The Principle of Benevolence.
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D) None of the mentioned.
3. Justice requires “a good will between man and man that knows no limits short of those of humanity itself.”:
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A) The Principle of Benevolence.
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B) The Principle of Freedom
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C) The Principle of Equality
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D) None of the mentioned
4. Enables human beings to do an enormous number of new things that they never were able to do before:
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A) none of the mentioned.
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B) logical malleability.
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C) computing technology.
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D) all the mentioned.
5. Many people found Moor's account of computer ethics to be _________ way to understand and deal with emerging computer ethics issues:
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A) hard and an unhelpful.
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B) insightful and a helpful.
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C) silly and bad.
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D) inspiring but hard.
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6. His account of the nature of computer ethics quickly became the most influential one among a growing number of scholars across America who were joining the computer ethics research community:
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A) Deborah Johnson.
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B) Walter Maner.
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C) James Moor.
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D) Joseph Weizenbaum.
7. Moor provided a very effective problem-solving method:
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A) Identify a policy vacuum generated by computing technology.
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B) Eliminate any conceptual muddles.
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C) Use the core values and the ethical resources of just consequentialism to revise existing.
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D) All the mentioned.
8. "Fundamental Principles" of information ethics offered by Floridi.
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A) Entropy ought not be caused in the infosphere.
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B) Entropy ought to be prevented in the infosphere.
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C) Entropy ought to be removed from the infosphere.
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D) All the mentioned.
9. Since everything that exists, according to Floridi's theory, is an informational object or process, he calls the totality of all that exists:
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A) The infosphere.
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B) The object.
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C) The world.
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D) The entropy.
10. A typical problem in computer ethics arise because there is a _____________ about how computer technology shoulde be used.
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A) computer.
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B) policy vacuum.
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C) system.
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D) coherent conceptual framework.