Being Human and the Internet; Against Dichotomies
Franklin, M. I..
2012.
Being Human and the Internet; Against Dichotomies.
Journal of Information Technology, 27(4),
pp. 315-318.
ISSN 0268-3962
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Ethics defines a distance between what is and what ought to be. This distance designates a space where we have something to do. On the other hand, dogmatism is authorized by a reality that it claims to represent and in the name of this reality, it imposes laws. (Certeau, 1986: 199)
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