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The Moral Question

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So far, in this book, we have considered only the technology of computers and what that might, or might not, allow us to achieve in the future. This presupposes, though, that we do actually want to tap the immense power of the computer in ever more complex applications for the storage and retrieval of information. Do we wish to do so, and if we do, then ought we to want to?

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© 1978 Peter Haine and Ernest Haidon

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Haine, P., Haidon, E. (1978). The Moral Question. In: Computers in Business. Macmillan Business Management and Administration Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15975-8_17

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