Today's ethics is a behavioral value imposed on individuals by a larger group (usually society), so it helps to judge "correct" and "wrong". Morality is also known as moral philosophy. Morality and ethics tend to be confused and interchangeable, but one important difference must be noted. Since morality defines the character of a person, usually individuals do not change and different groups may require different ethics. With the emergence of technology in the 21st century, moral research, especially application ethics, has increased the number of related fields.
In general, most games have simple ethics. It is to destroy bad people and protect good people. It is not subtle, but it is functional; that is how you do the checker. There are not so many games that can explore the moral aspect deeply. A few people include clear moral choices, but unfortunately these choices are often simple and consistent, rewarding good behavior and punishing bad behavior. Even adults, this material will be closed. However, by giving players a moral choice, we can build a richer and more attractive game. Moral ambiguities and difficult decisions are at the heart of many wonderful stories, in fact it is a large part of life. Should you kill some soldiers to save the battalion? What would you do if you were in the queue?
This is a big and controversial topic. Some people have made progress by expanding the moral limit, but in the long term this is a failed game plan. In the next article we will consider further ethical issues and explore ways to truly master politics among them. But for the moment, let's keep it simple
Ethics is a field of philosophy focusing on the essence and social interaction of humanity. The terms described in this article certainly overlap with ethics, but as long as it depends on the vocabulary of knowledge, thought, and reason, we are not aiming to fully explore ethics here. Communication is essential to sharing knowledge, but the means and methods of communication are neutral to the actual knowledge and meaning conveyed through the communication. This article contains a subset of terms related to communication, but only if they depend directly on knowledge, thought, and rationality itself.