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The Green and the Blue / Introduction
The Green and the Blue / Introduction
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7–8
Introduction
Jörg Noller
Jörg Noller
7–8
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9–52
The Green and the Blue: A New Political Ontology for a Mature Information Society
Luciano Floridi
Luciano Floridi
9–52
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1. Introduction
2. The idea of a transition from things to relationships
3. The idea of a human project
4. The idea of an infraethics
5. Ideas for a mature information society
6. Conclusion
55–192
Discussion
55–192
55–70
Reflections on the essay »The Green and the Blue – A new Political Ontology for a Mature Information Society« by Luciano Floridi
Manfred Broy
Manfred Broy
55–70
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1. Information Society Impact
2. European Needs
3. Human Projects
4. From Things to Relationships
5. Future Driven by Technology
6. The Winners Take It All
7. Making Digital Technology Beneficial
8. Understanding the Digital
9. The Age of Design
10. On the Interplay between the Green and the Blue
11. China, the US and Europe
12. What is »good« politics for the Green and the Blue?
13. Other Colors
71–84
Being Human in the Digital Age: Comments on Floridi’s sketch for a New Political Ontology
Markus Gabriel
Markus Gabriel
71–84
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1. Floridi’s (Social) Ontology
2. Being Human in the Digital Age
85–106
The information society: cause for a philosophical paradigm shift? A response to Luciano Floridi
Armin Grunwald
Armin Grunwald
85–106
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1. The grand narrative of the mature information society
2. Questions to Luciano Floridi
2.1 On the argumentative role of digital transformation
2.2 On ontological individualism
2.3 On the integration of »blue« and »green«
2.4 On the frames of reference underlying the argumentation
3. Résumé
107–124
Out of the Box – into the Green and the Blue: A Plea for a Post-humanist Information Society
Ruth Edith Hagengruber
Ruth Edith Hagengruber
107–124
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1. Out of the box
2. Beyond humanist and scientific ideals: The World of the Green and the Blue
3. Mapping the multitude: A new epistemology
4. Digital tribalism
5. Can AI be a good thing? A try
6. The post-humanist information society – A step into the Green and the Blue
125–138
Reflections on Floridi’s »The Green and the Blue: A New Political Ontology for a Mature Information Society«
Alexander Kiebitz, Christoph Lütge, Raphael Max
Alexander Kiebitz, Christoph Lütge, Raphael Max
125–138
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1. Introduction
2. Floridi’s Approach to Politics in the Digital Age
3. Political Designs and Institutional Ethics
4. Evaluation of Floridi’s Approach
4.1 Does the digital society demand a new political ontology?
4.2 How do human projects interact with the norms of modern information societies?
4.3 How can ethical norms in modern information societies be implemented?
5. Concluding Remarks
139–152
Are philosophical questions open? Some thoughts about Luciano Floridi’s conception of philosophy as conceptual design and his new political ontology
Catrin Misselhorn
Catrin Misselhorn
139–152
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1. Introduction
2. The openness of philosophical questions
2.1 Discussion of the first objection
2.2 Discussion of the second objection
2.3 Discussion of the third objection
2.4 Discussion of the fourth objection
3. From Metaphysics to Politics
153–170
A Responsible Knowledge Society Within a Colourful World: A Response to Luciano Floridi’s New Political Ontology
Malte Rehbein
Malte Rehbein
153–170
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171–192
Replies to Broy, Gabriel, Grunwald, Hagengruber, Kriebitz, Lütge, Max, Misselhorn, and Rehbein
Luciano Floridi
Luciano Floridi
171–192
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Preface to my replies
Reply to Manfred Broy
Reply to Markus Gabriel
Reply to Armin Grunwald
Reply to Ruth Edith Hagengruber
Reply to Alexander Kriebitz, Christoph Lütge, and Raphael Max
Reply to Catrin Misselhorn
Reply to Malte Rehbein
195–208
Meta-Replies
195–208
195–196
A Brief Final Reflection on the Reply of Luciano Floridi to My Reply
Manfred Broy
Manfred Broy
195–196
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197–200
Reply to Floridi’s Reply
Markus Gabriel
Markus Gabriel
197–200
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201–204
Reply to a Reply: Knowledge in the Digitized World: The Third Knowledge Dimension
Ruth Edith Hagengruber
Ruth Edith Hagengruber
201–204
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205–208
Reply to Luciano Floridi
Catrin Misselhorn
Catrin Misselhorn
205–208
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209–210
Postscript
Luciano Floridi
Luciano Floridi
209–210
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211–214
About the Contributors
211–214
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