It’s the Principles, Stupid! Why We Shall Try to Find General Principles in Intercultural Information Ethics and Not Stop with Cultural Particularities

4 Pages Posted: 24 May 2011

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Karsten Weber

Institute for Social Research and Technology Assessment; BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg

Date Written: 2011

Abstract

In a recent paper (Weber, 2010) I tried to challenge the very idea that ethics as well as social and political philosophy in general and information ethics in particular must take into account social particularities like gender, religion, culture, and the like on the theoretical level. Of course, this description of my challenge is much too rough because in this simplistic form it is obviously false. Therefore, in what follows, I shall try to clarify what I exactly would like to challenge concerning what I think is currently the mainstream discourse in intercultural information ethics. After that, I shall argue that we must try to seek out the ethical principles behind culturally determined concepts like privacy. At the end of my paper I shall draw some conclusions concerning the compatibility of social and moral norms and values in different cultures.

Keywords: Intercultural information ethics, relativism, universalism, moral principles

Suggested Citation

Weber, Karsten, It’s the Principles, Stupid! Why We Shall Try to Find General Principles in Intercultural Information Ethics and Not Stop with Cultural Particularities (2011). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1843144 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1843144

Karsten Weber (Contact Author)

Institute for Social Research and Technology Assessment ( email )

Galgenbergstr
Regensburg

BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg ( email )

Cottbus, 03013
Germany

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