The ethical values in interpersonal relations in cyberspace in Pierre Lévy
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https://doi.org/10.6008/SPC2595-430X.2017.001.0001Keywords:
Cyberspace, Virtual Communities, Collective Intelligence, Ethic, MoralAbstract
The present work has as object of study to reflect on the ethical values in the interpersonal relations in the cyberspace in Pierre Lévy. Cyberspace is nothing more than an anthropological space opened up by the interaction between people, between distances, through computers and their memories, whose purpose is interconnection, the creation of virtual communities and collective intelligence. According to the philosopher, this gear is a vital means that approximates the distances between people, who are enabled to handle it, since in it, virtual communities exert a communicational profusion. However, in cyberspace, identity does not arise out of nothing, for it is an extension of what the individual is in concrete (solid) reality, with new values, attitudes and desires, but each individual incorporates and allows new ethical and maintain their integrity as far as possible. So, in cyberspace both ethics and morality are relative, that is, everyone can do everything, but the consequences will arise according to the act committed.
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