COMPUTER ETHICS AND SECURITY
ETHICS IN COMPUTING
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Moral issues
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Legal issues
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Enquiries
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Inquiries
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Detailed explanation-1: -The three types of inquiries, in solving ethical problems are: normative inquiry, conceptual inquiry, and factual or descriptive inquiry. The three types of inquiries are discussed below to illustrate the differences and preference.
Detailed explanation-2: -Normative Inquiry – Based on values. Conceptual Inquiry – Based on meaning. Factual Inquiry – Based in facts.
Detailed explanation-3: -We understand normative inquiry in broad terms. It encompasses inquiry into what agents should do, think, or feel, and into what should or ought to be the case. We also take it to encompass inquiry into evaluative issues, such as what is good or bad, valuable or disvaluable.
Detailed explanation-4: -When moral concepts are discussed, normative and conceptual issues are closely interconnected. It is aimed to obtain facts needed for understanding and resolving value issues. Researchers conduct factual inquiries using mathematical or statistical techniques.