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What is Judgement

Human-Computer Interaction and Technology Integration in Modern Society
As against the perceived notion of coming to a conclusion about certain ethical actions, judgement is here taken to be the state of sustained perception of all related events.
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Visualising Ethics Through Hypertext
Dominic Garcia (Department of Education, Malta)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-5849-2.ch006
Abstract
Ethics has always been a main domain of philosophical study. Hypertextual discursive expression has never been considered as the technology that can revolutionise the way we interpret ethical events and actions. This chapter intends to show that hypertextual discursive expression is not only useful, but also vital in any undertaking that seeks to reframe our ethical deliberations and judgements. The final objective is to convey the message that technology is becoming ever more essential in transforming philosophical thinking.
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