Deborah G. Johnson

Deborah G. Johnson (born 1945) is an American philosopher and Olsson Professor Emeritus of Applied Ethics at the University of Virginia.

She is a winner of the Covey Award, Weizenbaum Award, and Barwise Prize.

Johnson is known for her works on the computer ethics and engineering ethics.

[1][2][3][4] Her book Computer Ethics (1985) was the first significant textbook in the discipline and rapidly became the main resource used in computer ethics courses at universities in English-speaking countries.

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