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BİLİŞİM FELSEFESİ BAĞLAMINDA SIBERNETİK BİLİM, BİLİŞİM TOPLUMUNDA ETİK SORUN VE ÇÖZÜM ARAYIŞLARI

Yıl 2024, Cilt: 16 Sayı: 2, 1213 - 1225, 03.01.2025

Öz

1940’lı yıllardan sonra bilginin teknolojiyle işlenmesi çalışmalarında yaşanan gelişmelerde; daimî insan müdahalesine gerek kalmaksızın üreten ve karar alabilen otomatlar yaşamın birçok alanına dahil oldular. Sibernetik ve bilişim bilimlerinin başı çektiği çalışmalar zamanla sosyal bilimlerde de etkili oldu. Ekonomiyle ilgili üretim modellerinden düşünce sistemlerine, sosyal teorilere kadar birçok disiplini etkileyen karmaşık sistemleri yönetme ereğindeki otomasyon düşüncesi, bilişim çağını bilgi-makine ekseninde şekillendirdiği gibi günümüz yapay zekâ sistemlerinin de temelini oluşturmuştur. Sibernetik bilimci Norbert Weiner, otomasyonla geleneksel toplum yapısının değişeceğini ve bu yapının diğer toplum modellerinden daha çok iletişim ve etkileşim içinde olacağını ve ihtiyaçlarının geleneksel toplum yapılarından farklı olacağını öngörür. Yeni toplum yapısına ikinci dereceden sibernetik toplum yapısı adını verir. Weiner’e göre bu sibernetik toplumun ihtiyacı, etik ilkelerle tasarlanmış bir sistemdir. İnsan için hayati olan bu etik sistem birtakım ilkelerden oluşmak zorundadır. Sibernetik toplumda otomasyon insan yaşamı ve değer alanlarını hiç olmadığı kadar tehdit etmektedir. Çalışmada Wiener’ın karmaşık sibernetik toplum anlayışına ve meydana getirdiği bilişim toplumunun etik ihtiyaçlarına değinilmektedir. Ayrıca, günümüz bilişim toplumunun akıllı araçları yapay zekâ, softbot, robot gibi teknolojilerin ürettiği etik sorunlar ve çözüm arayışları ele alınmaktadır. Genel olarak çalışma bilişim devrimiyle oluşan ikinci dereceden sibernetik toplum yapısını ve bu yapının oluşturduğu bilişim toplumu ve etik tartışmalar hakkında genel çerçeve sunmayı amaçlamaktadır.

Etik Beyan

Çalışmada herhangi bir etik izini gerektiren özel veri bulunmamaktadır.

Destekleyen Kurum

Bulunmamaktadır.

Kaynakça

  • Aristotle. On the Movement of Animals; On the Soul: Nicomachean Ethics; and Eudemian Ethics.
  • Aristotle. The Nicomachean Ethics. Translated by David Ross, Revised by Lesley Brown. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1st edition, 2009.
  • Asimov, Isaac. I, Robot. New York: Doubleday & Company,1950
  • Ashby, William, Ross. An Introduction to Cybernetics. London: Chapman and Hall, 1956.
  • Bell, Daniel. The Coming of Post-Industrial Society: A Venture in Social Forecasting. London: Heinemann, 1974.
  • Bree, Tanne. ‘‘Digital Hyperthymesia on The Consequences of Living with Perfect Memory’’. The Art of Mind ethics you in The Information Society. Ed. Liisa Janssens. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2016.
  • Bynum, Terrel, Ward. ‘‘A Very Short History of Computer Ethics’’. The Research Center on Computing & Society (2000). https://www.cs.utexas. edu/~ear/cs349/Bynum_ Short_History.html.
  • Bynum, Terrel, Ward. ‘‘Computer Ethics: Its Birth and its Future’’. Ethics and Information Technology 3/2 (2001), 109–112.
  • Bynum, Terrel, Ward. “Flourishing Ethics”. Ethics and Information Technology 8/4 (2006), 157-173.
  • Bynum, Terrel, Ward. ‘‘Norbert Wiener and the Rise of Information Ethics’’. Information Technology and Moral Philosophy. Ed. Jeroen van den Hoven - John Weckert. 8-25. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1st edition, 2008.
  • Bynum, Terrel, Ward. ‘‘Computer and Information Ethics’’. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Ed. Edward N. Zalta. 2018. (URL = <https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2018/entries/ethics-computer/>(14.10.2023). Bynum, Terrel, Ward. ‘‘The Historical Roots of Information and Computer Ethics’’. The Cambridge Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics. Ed. Luciano Floridi. 20-38. Cambridge University Press, 2010.
  • Bynum, Terrel, Ward. ‘‘Ethics, Ambient Intelligence, and the Emergence of ‘Cyborgian’ Societies”. Keynote-Address paper distributed at the ETICA2010 Conference. Ed. Terrel Ward Bynum et al. Spain: Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, 2010b.
  • Ess, Charles. ‘‘Universal Information Ethics? Ethical Pluralism and Social Justice’’. Information Technology and Social Justice. Ed. Emma Rooksby-John Weckert. Singapore: Information Science Publishing, 2007.
  • Est, Rinie - Royakkers, Lamber. ‘‘Robotisation As Rationalisation – In Search For A Human Robot Future’’. The Art Of Mind ethics you in The Information Society. Ed. Liisa Janssens. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2016.
  • Fallis, Don. ‘‘Epistemic Value Theory and the Digital Divide’’. Information Technology and Social Justice. Ed. Emma Rooksby-John Weckert. Singapore: Information Science Publishing, 2007.
  • Floridi, Luciano. The 4th Revolution: How The Infosphere is Reshaping Human Reality. New York: Oxford University Press, 1st edition, 2014.
  • Gorniak-Kocikowska, Krystyna. ‘‘The Computer Revolution and The Problem Of Global Ethics’’. Science and Engineering Ethics 2 (1996), 177-190.
  • Hellsten, Sirkku, Kristiina. ‘‘From Information Society to Global Village of Wisdom? The Role of ICT in Realizing Social Justice in the Developing World’’. Information Technology and Social Justice. Ed. Emma Rooksby-John Weckert. Singapore: Information Science Publishing, 2007.
  • Himma, Kenneth. Einar. ‘‘Justifying Intellectual Property Protection: Why the Interests of Content Creators Usually Win Over Everyone Else’s’’. Information Technology and Social Justice. Ed. Emma Rooksby-John Weckert. Singapore: Information Science Publishing, 2007.
  • Hongladarom, Soraj. ‘‘Global Digital Divide, Global Justice, Cultures and Epistemology’’. Information Technology and Social Justice. Ed. Emma Rooksby-John Weckert. Singapore: Information Science Publishing, 2007.
  • Janssens, Liisa. The Art of Ethics in the Information Society. Mind you. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2007.
  • Kantar, Nesibe - Bynum, Terrel, Ward. “Global Ethics for the Digital Age—Flourishing Ethics”. Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 19/3 (2021), 39– 44.
  • Kantar, Nesibe - Bynum, Terrel, Ward. “Flourishing Ethics and Identifying Ethical Values to Instill into Artificially Intelligent Agents”. Metaphilosophy, 53/5 (2022), 599-604.
  • Kantar, Nesibe. Bilişim Felsefesinde Etik Arayışlar: Gelişim Etiği. Ankara: Nobel Yayıncılık, 2022
  • Kantar, Nesibe. “Bilişim Felsefesi Bağlamında Bilişim Etiği ve Güncel Tartışmalar”. Iğdır Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi 36 (2024), 112-133.
  • May, Christopher. Information Society A Sceptical View. Malden: Blackwell Publishers Inc. 2002.
  • Moor, James, Haller. “Reason, Relativity, and Responsibility in Computer Ethics’’. ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society 28/1 (1998), 14-21.
  • Moor, James, Haller. “Just Consequentialism and Computing”. Ethics and Information Technology 1/1 (1999), 61-65. DOI 10.1023/A:1010078828842
  • Novikov, Dmitry, A Cybernetics: From Past to Future. – Heidelberg: Springer, 2016.
  • Wiener, Norbert. Cybernetics: or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine, Technology Press, 1948.
  • Wiener, Norbert. The Human Use of Human Beings: Cybernetics and Society. Houghton Mifflin, Second Edition Revised, Doubleday Anchor, 1954.
  • Wiener, Norbert. ‘‘Some Moral and Technical Consequences of Automation’’. Science, New Series, 131/3410 (1960), 1355-1358.
  • Wiener, Norbert. I Am a Mathematician. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 1st M.I.T. Press paperback ed. 1964.
  • Wiener, Norbert et al. Cybernetics or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine. Massachusetts: The MIT Press, Reissue of the 1961 2nd ed. (Reprint edition), 2019.
  • UNESCO. Access 7 July 2024. https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000383460?posInSet=8&queryId=e473ec90-9ec5-4434-be1f-3e42dc80d1b1 (20-07-2024

CYBERNETIC SCIENCE IN THE CONTEXT OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF INFORMATION, ETHICAL PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS IN THE INFORMATION SOCIETY

Yıl 2024, Cilt: 16 Sayı: 2, 1213 - 1225, 03.01.2025

Öz

After the 1940s, during developments in the studies of processing information with technology; automatons that can produce and make decisions without the need for constant human intervention have been included in many areas of life. Studies led by cybernetics and information sciences have also become influential in social sciences over time. The idea of automation, which aims to manage complex systems that affect many disciplines from production models related to the economy to thought systems and social theories, has shaped the information age on the information-machine axis and has also formed the basis of today's artificial intelligence systems. Cybernetic scientist Norbert Weiner predicts that the traditional social structure will change with automation and that this structure will communicate and interact more than other social models and that its needs will be different from traditional social structures. He calls the new social structure the second-degree cybernetic social structure. According to Weiner, the need of this cybernetic society is a system designed with ethical principles. This ethical system, which is vital for humans, must consist of certain principles. In a cybernetic society, automation threatens human life and value areas more than ever. The study addresses Wiener's complex cybernetic society understanding and the ethical needs of the information society it has created. In addition, the ethical problems and solutions sought by the intelligent tools of today's information society, artificial intelligence, softbots, and robots are discussed. In general, the study aims to provide a general framework for the second-degree cybernetic society structure that emerged with the information revolution and the information society and ethical discussions that this structure has created.

Kaynakça

  • Aristotle. On the Movement of Animals; On the Soul: Nicomachean Ethics; and Eudemian Ethics.
  • Aristotle. The Nicomachean Ethics. Translated by David Ross, Revised by Lesley Brown. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1st edition, 2009.
  • Asimov, Isaac. I, Robot. New York: Doubleday & Company,1950
  • Ashby, William, Ross. An Introduction to Cybernetics. London: Chapman and Hall, 1956.
  • Bell, Daniel. The Coming of Post-Industrial Society: A Venture in Social Forecasting. London: Heinemann, 1974.
  • Bree, Tanne. ‘‘Digital Hyperthymesia on The Consequences of Living with Perfect Memory’’. The Art of Mind ethics you in The Information Society. Ed. Liisa Janssens. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2016.
  • Bynum, Terrel, Ward. ‘‘A Very Short History of Computer Ethics’’. The Research Center on Computing & Society (2000). https://www.cs.utexas. edu/~ear/cs349/Bynum_ Short_History.html.
  • Bynum, Terrel, Ward. ‘‘Computer Ethics: Its Birth and its Future’’. Ethics and Information Technology 3/2 (2001), 109–112.
  • Bynum, Terrel, Ward. “Flourishing Ethics”. Ethics and Information Technology 8/4 (2006), 157-173.
  • Bynum, Terrel, Ward. ‘‘Norbert Wiener and the Rise of Information Ethics’’. Information Technology and Moral Philosophy. Ed. Jeroen van den Hoven - John Weckert. 8-25. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1st edition, 2008.
  • Bynum, Terrel, Ward. ‘‘Computer and Information Ethics’’. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Ed. Edward N. Zalta. 2018. (URL = <https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2018/entries/ethics-computer/>(14.10.2023). Bynum, Terrel, Ward. ‘‘The Historical Roots of Information and Computer Ethics’’. The Cambridge Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics. Ed. Luciano Floridi. 20-38. Cambridge University Press, 2010.
  • Bynum, Terrel, Ward. ‘‘Ethics, Ambient Intelligence, and the Emergence of ‘Cyborgian’ Societies”. Keynote-Address paper distributed at the ETICA2010 Conference. Ed. Terrel Ward Bynum et al. Spain: Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, 2010b.
  • Ess, Charles. ‘‘Universal Information Ethics? Ethical Pluralism and Social Justice’’. Information Technology and Social Justice. Ed. Emma Rooksby-John Weckert. Singapore: Information Science Publishing, 2007.
  • Est, Rinie - Royakkers, Lamber. ‘‘Robotisation As Rationalisation – In Search For A Human Robot Future’’. The Art Of Mind ethics you in The Information Society. Ed. Liisa Janssens. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2016.
  • Fallis, Don. ‘‘Epistemic Value Theory and the Digital Divide’’. Information Technology and Social Justice. Ed. Emma Rooksby-John Weckert. Singapore: Information Science Publishing, 2007.
  • Floridi, Luciano. The 4th Revolution: How The Infosphere is Reshaping Human Reality. New York: Oxford University Press, 1st edition, 2014.
  • Gorniak-Kocikowska, Krystyna. ‘‘The Computer Revolution and The Problem Of Global Ethics’’. Science and Engineering Ethics 2 (1996), 177-190.
  • Hellsten, Sirkku, Kristiina. ‘‘From Information Society to Global Village of Wisdom? The Role of ICT in Realizing Social Justice in the Developing World’’. Information Technology and Social Justice. Ed. Emma Rooksby-John Weckert. Singapore: Information Science Publishing, 2007.
  • Himma, Kenneth. Einar. ‘‘Justifying Intellectual Property Protection: Why the Interests of Content Creators Usually Win Over Everyone Else’s’’. Information Technology and Social Justice. Ed. Emma Rooksby-John Weckert. Singapore: Information Science Publishing, 2007.
  • Hongladarom, Soraj. ‘‘Global Digital Divide, Global Justice, Cultures and Epistemology’’. Information Technology and Social Justice. Ed. Emma Rooksby-John Weckert. Singapore: Information Science Publishing, 2007.
  • Janssens, Liisa. The Art of Ethics in the Information Society. Mind you. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2007.
  • Kantar, Nesibe - Bynum, Terrel, Ward. “Global Ethics for the Digital Age—Flourishing Ethics”. Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 19/3 (2021), 39– 44.
  • Kantar, Nesibe - Bynum, Terrel, Ward. “Flourishing Ethics and Identifying Ethical Values to Instill into Artificially Intelligent Agents”. Metaphilosophy, 53/5 (2022), 599-604.
  • Kantar, Nesibe. Bilişim Felsefesinde Etik Arayışlar: Gelişim Etiği. Ankara: Nobel Yayıncılık, 2022
  • Kantar, Nesibe. “Bilişim Felsefesi Bağlamında Bilişim Etiği ve Güncel Tartışmalar”. Iğdır Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi 36 (2024), 112-133.
  • May, Christopher. Information Society A Sceptical View. Malden: Blackwell Publishers Inc. 2002.
  • Moor, James, Haller. “Reason, Relativity, and Responsibility in Computer Ethics’’. ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society 28/1 (1998), 14-21.
  • Moor, James, Haller. “Just Consequentialism and Computing”. Ethics and Information Technology 1/1 (1999), 61-65. DOI 10.1023/A:1010078828842
  • Novikov, Dmitry, A Cybernetics: From Past to Future. – Heidelberg: Springer, 2016.
  • Wiener, Norbert. Cybernetics: or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine, Technology Press, 1948.
  • Wiener, Norbert. The Human Use of Human Beings: Cybernetics and Society. Houghton Mifflin, Second Edition Revised, Doubleday Anchor, 1954.
  • Wiener, Norbert. ‘‘Some Moral and Technical Consequences of Automation’’. Science, New Series, 131/3410 (1960), 1355-1358.
  • Wiener, Norbert. I Am a Mathematician. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 1st M.I.T. Press paperback ed. 1964.
  • Wiener, Norbert et al. Cybernetics or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine. Massachusetts: The MIT Press, Reissue of the 1961 2nd ed. (Reprint edition), 2019.
  • UNESCO. Access 7 July 2024. https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000383460?posInSet=8&queryId=e473ec90-9ec5-4434-be1f-3e42dc80d1b1 (20-07-2024
Toplam 35 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Sistematik Felsefe (Diğer)
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Nesibe Kantar 0000-0003-3179-2314

Erken Görünüm Tarihi 9 Ocak 2025
Yayımlanma Tarihi 3 Ocak 2025
Gönderilme Tarihi 20 Eylül 2024
Kabul Tarihi 3 Ocak 2025
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2024 Cilt: 16 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

ISNAD Kantar, Nesibe. “CYBERNETIC SCIENCE IN THE CONTEXT OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF INFORMATION, ETHICAL PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS IN THE INFORMATION SOCIETY”. Şarkiyat 16/2 (Ocak 2025), 1213-1225. https://doi.org/10.26791/sarkiat.1553434.

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