Virtual Moral In a short article "Virtual Moral" by Andrew Tuplin, Tuplin compared the video game with a movie that violates moral beliefs according to social norms. He continues to challenge the standards that technology believes to be acceptable in moral beliefs and the real world and I believe it will continue to challenge in the future. I personally think this problem is harmful and threatening the way we interact with the world everyday. These so-called "fantasy worlds" confuse young people and allow them to create their own images to adapt to the correctness and mistakes of social morals.
Dr. Andrew Fagan is deputy director of the human rights center at Essex University in the UK. He is good at ethics and law philosophy and is interested in analyzing the relationship between moral ideals and practical applications in daily life. Dr. Fagan is an editor of "sense of death and death" and is a co-editor of human rights and capitalism. He is the author of "Human Rights: Myths and Misunderstandings" and is writing another book "Atlas of Human Rights Situation".
Philosophical thinking about the nature of morality is usually expressed by a philosopher interested in the nature of man. Among the factors that determine human behavior, the moral analysis of the concept of right and wrong often stands out. This ethic is often observed when investigating human behavior through reflection and behavioral relationships. Therefore, philosophy and ethics are important themes of the current course of Human Science 101: Reflection and Action. - Hippo Augustine (354-430) is one of the most influential thinkers in Christianity. He has contributed many ideas and ideas to Christian theology. And that has had a lasting impact on Christian faith system. One of his most important contributions is the concept of "original sin" and his concept of "evil". These concepts have evolved over the years. Augustine painted their evolution in his 13 autobiographies he wrote in his 40s.