Gift of Fire, A: Social, Legal, and Ethical Issues for Computing Technology by Sara Baase delves into the multifaceted implications of computing technology in society. This fifth edition, published in February 2017 by Pearson, offers a balanced exploration of the social, legal, philosophical, ethical, political, constitutional, and economic dimensions that arise from the use of technology. With an objective computer scientist’s perspective and historical context, Baase covers a wide array of issues pertinent to both general members of technological society and professionals in computer-related fields.
The book aims to inspire critical thinking and debate among its readers, encouraging them to consider the ethical and philosophical underpinnings behind various topics without leading them to predetermined conclusions. Key features include updated material on new trending topics such as drones and autonomous cars, along with the removal of outdated content and reorganization of several topics for clarity and relevance.
Featuring 560 pages packed with insightful analysis, this edition is ideal for courses in Computer Ethics and Computers and Society, fostering a deeper understanding of how technology impacts society at large and the responsibilities that come with technological advancements.
