The Philosophy of Online Manipulation

Are we being manipulated online? If so, is being manipulated by online technologies and algorithmic systems notably different from human forms of manipulation? And what is under threat exactly when people are manipulated online? This volume provides philosophical and conceptual depth to debates in...

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Other Authors: Jongepier, Fleur (Editor), Klenk, Michael (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2022
Series:Routledge Research in Applied Ethics
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653 |a Adam Pham;Alan Rubel;Alexander Fischer;Alfred Archer;Anne Barnhill;affective injustice;agency;algorithms;artificial intelligence;artificial manipulation;autonomy;Bart Engelen;Christopher Burr;Clinton Castro;Constantine Sandis;commercial online choice architecture;deception;digital ethics;domination;Eliot Michaelson;exploitation;Fleur Jonepier;Geoff Keeling;gamification;Hanna Kiri Gunn;Jan Willem Wieland;Jared Parmer;Jessica Pepp;Jiahong Chen;Kalle Grill 
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