Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: C. A. R. Hoare, Desmond Morris, Ronald Syme, Luciano Floridi, Steven Schwartz, Norman Davies, Margaret Gilbert, Martin Nowak, Ruth Barcan Marcus, Nikolaas Tinbergen, Bryan Sykes, Geza Vermes, Christopher Strachey, Andrew Wilson, Simon Digby, Jeremy Black, Timothy Barnes, Doug Altman, Jon Stallworthy, Charles Ramble, John Krebs, Baron Krebs, David Dabydeen, Sumit Sarkar, Amit Chaudhuri, Julian Roberts, Samson Abramsky, Donald Broadbent, Robin Gandy, Kurt Mendelssohn, Sophie Hannah, Leonie Archer, Claud William Wright, Vlatko Vedral, Henry Hardy, William Bradshaw, Baron Bradshaw, Roger Moorey, Raymond Klibansky, Martin Goodman, Elleke Boehmer, Denis Mack Smith, Norman Solomon, Sebastian Brock, Harold Luntz, Nicholas Rawlins, John Barnes, William James Kennedy, Stan Woodell, Chris Perrins, Keith Dalziel. Excerpt: Luciano Floridi (Laurea, Universita degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, MPhil. and PhD University of Warwick, MA University of Oxford) currently holds the Research Chair in philosophy of information and the UNESCO Chair in Information and Computer Ethics, both at the University of Hertfordshire, Department of Philosophy. He is also Fellow by Special Election of St Cross College, Oxford University, Senior Member of the Faculty of Philosophy and Research Associate and Fellow in Information Policy at OUCL (the Department of Computer Science), University of Oxford. He is best known for his work on two areas of philosophical research: the philosophy of information and information ethics. He is the founder and director of the IEG, an interdepartmental research group on the philosophy of information at the University of Oxford, and of the GPI, the research Group in Philosophy of Information at the University of Hertfordshire. He was the founder and director of the SWIF, the Italian e-journal of philosophy (1995-2008). H...