Events
Dr. Sebastian Mahfood,
Associate Professor of Intercultural Studies at Kenrick-Glennon Seminary and CiD member
will offer a workshop entitled
Cyberethics,
on the Relationships we Pursue in Cyberspace
Thursday, February 19, 2009, 7 - 8 pm
Main Auditorium, Cardinal Rigali Center
20 Archbishop May Drive, Shrewsbury, MO 63119
$5 suggested donation
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Because any technology we use functions as an extension of our acting selves, we have to comprehend the technology of cyberspace in terms of persons extending themselves to one another, an idea that can be called ‘the personalization principle.’ It is this principle that makes us consciously aware that our interacting with websites, blogs, videos, and other online endeavors is a personal encounter with another. Without this understanding, it is too easy for us to view the persons whom we encounter in cyberspace as merely a means to our own ends without responding to them properly through love.

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