In today's world of connected computers, ethics plays a very important role in keeping ICT experts sincere. Philip Argy, Chairman of the Computer Association of Australia said in 2007 that morality is "doing the right thing" even if no one is watching (Worthington 2008). James Moor wrote a paper entitled "What is Computer Ethics?" In 1985 it was concluded that the computer is a universal tool that allows us to do something we have not done so far.
Not only for the emergence of textbooks on Johnson's agenda but also for James Moore's classic paper "What is Computer Ethics" about special computers, 1985 was the "watershedding world" in the history of computer ethics "It was a year. - Ethical problems of metaphysical journals. Mr. Moore describes the ethical nature of the computer, which is wider and more ambitious than the definition of Maner and Johnson. He goes beyond explanations and examples of computer ethical issues by explaining why computer technology presents many ethical issues compared to other kinds of technologies. Interpretation of the power of computer technology revolution by Moore is that computers have "logical plasticity".
James Moor can explain that in the influential article "What is Computer Ethics" is "Logically Adaptable." He said that computer technology is considered to be really revolutionary because of its logical plasticity. Computers are logically flexible because they can be molded and molded to perform tasks that can be described by input, output, and connection logic operations. Since the logic is applicable to all places, the potential use of computer technology is considered to be infinite.
In the late 1980s, Moore's interpretation of computer ethical "policy vacuum" and his explanation of the revolutionary "logical extensibility" of computer technology has rapidly become very rapid among many computer ethicists It was influential. . He added other ideas in the 1990s. It also includes important concepts of human core values. According to Moore, human values such as life, health, happiness, safety, resources, opportunities and knowledge are essential for survival. A community where almost all communities value their community. In fact, if the community does not respect "core value", its existence will soon disappear.
James Moor proposed and explained a widely accepted approach in his article "What is Computer Ethics". Moore's method is independent of the theory of any philosopher and is compatible with various methodological methods to solve moral problems. Moor refers to the use of terms such as "policy vacuum" or "conceptual confusion" in the social and ethical use of information technology to study computer ethics. Mr. Moore said the computer revolution will take place at two different stages. One is the development and introduction of computer systems and technologies. The second stage happens and technology is integrated in our world and society. This integration changes the way we manage and use funds, the way we go to school, and the way we work. Moore pointed out in his study that computer technology is revolutionary because of its logical flexibility. (Moor, 1985, 266)