The investigations in this book into the mechanics of interaction in cyberspace may have raised some objections and perhaps alternative suggestions as to how the apparent difference between the ethical character of interaction inside and outside cyberspace is to be accounted for. This, the final chapter of the book, points to some of the alternative ways of approaching the basic premise.
The chapter serves the purpose of broadening the perspective. This book clearly has as its focus the attempt to understand how a belief in the reality of a particular person is constituted and may influence action. However, as already stated, throughout the writing of a book such as this many ideas and thoughts of differing degrees of relevance come to mind.
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(2009). Concluding remarks. In: Ethics in Cyberspace. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2370-4_9
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