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Ethics of Digital Well-Being : A Multidisciplinary Approach
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Luciano Floridi
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2020
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2020
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pp. 1
The Ethics of Digital Well-Being: A Multidisciplinary Perspective
pp. 31
Supporting Human Autonomy in AI Systems: A Framework for Ethical Enquiry
pp. 55
Corporatised Identities ≠ Digital Identities: Algorithmic Filtering on Social Media and the Commercialisation of Presentations of Self Corporatised
pp. 81
Digital Well-Being and Manipulation Online
pp. 101
What Contribution Can Philosophy Provide to Studies of Digital Well-Being
pp. 119
Cultivating Digital Well-Being and the Rise of Self-Care Apps
pp. 139
Emotions and Digital Well-Being: The Rationalistic Bias of Social Media Design in Online Deliberations
pp. 151
Ethical Challenges and Guiding Principles in Facilitating Personal Digital Reflection
pp. 175
Big Data and Wellbeing: An Economic Perspective
pp. 207
The Implications of Embodied Artificial Intelligence in Mental Healthcare for Digital Wellbeing
pp. 221
Causal Network Accounts of Ill-Being: Depression & Digital Well-Being
pp. 247
Malware as the Causal Basis of Disease
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