
Transformation of Moral Principles in The Virtualization of Public Life
Abstract
The article analyzes the impact of information technologies on the development of culture and art, as well as the phenomenon of computer culture and computer ethics, from a socio-philosophical perspective. The role of the computer in creative processes is explored through examples of musical synthesis and graphic programs, highlighting new aesthetic possibilities along with their associated risks and limitations. Furthermore, based on the views of thinkers such as H. Lenk, P. Sorokin, and A. Peccei, the article addresses the problem of moral responsibility in the information society, the concept of new humanism, and the need to reestablish human values in a new context. It is devoted to the study of the formation of computer ethics, the complex dialectic of the relationship between humans and technology, and reveals its socio-cultural significance.
Keywords
Information society, computer culture, information technologies
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