The Connected Car and Data Protection: A Dilemma of Legal Ethics
The paper discusses the connected car that by causing serious threads to data protection, constructs a serious dilemma of legal ethics. The author starts with the necessary conceptual work and then tackles the problem of rational justification of moral dilemmas. Moral dilemmas are taken as moral problems that are difficult because they should be solved by a rationally justified solution, although all alternatives for the solution are entangled, i.e. whenever an alternative delivers a building bloc necessary for rational justification it simultaneously threatens or takes away another one. The reason for this is found in a great many of incommensurate factors, i.e. factors that prevent comparison between moral factors, e.g. moral parameters, moral technologies, perspectives etc. Nevertheless, workaround solutions are often possible and the author concludes by suggesting such a solution for the moral dilemma constructed by the connected car.
Table of contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Moral Dilemmas
- 2.1. The moral dilemma in the sense of literary science
- 2.2. The Moral Dilemma in the Sense of Philosophy
- 3. Technical Definition of the Moral Dilemma
- 3.1. Definition
- 3.2. Strong and Weak Dilemmas
- 3.3. Ceteris Paribus Condition
- 4. Moral Dilemma Solving
- 4.1. Rationally Justified Solutions and the Functional Core of Moral Dilemmas
- 4.2. Solutions Ex-ante and Ex-post
- 4.3. Solutions in the Proper Sense and Workaround Solutions
- 5. Functional Mechanisms and Systematization of Moral Dilemmas
- 6. Systematization of Content-related Incommensurate Factors as Entanglement Sources in Moral Dilemmas
- 6.1. Mathematical and Logical Factors
- 6.2. Natural Factors
- 6.3. Human Factors
- 6.4. Specific Moral Factors
- 6.4.1. Aspects of Moral Parameters
- 6.4.2. Aspects of Moral Technology
- 6.4.3. Aspects of Specific Moral Cultures
- 7. Assessing the Dilemma of Implementing Connected Cars versus Data Protection
- 8. Conclusion
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