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Computer Ethics and Professional Responsibility: Introductory Text and Readings (Wiley Desktop Editions)
 
 
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Terrell Ward Bynum , Simon Rogerson
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In the 1940s and early 1950s, the field of study that is now called "computer ethics" was given a solid foundation by Professor Norbert Wiener of MIT. Read the first page
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