The internet has both positive and negative effects on moral ethics. It can raise awareness and promote ethical behavior through increased access to information and diverse perspectives. However, it can also facilitate unethical behaviors such as cyberbullying, spreading misinformation, and online harassment due to the anonymity and lack of accountability online.
Ethics is the philosophical analysis of what it means to be moral - what right and wrong *are*, exactly. Netiquette is a port manteau of Internet and Etiquette, referring to what things you should and shouldn't do on the internet.
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Debika Saha has written: 'Moral language' -- subject(s): Ethics, Language and ethics, Semantics (Philosophy) 'Moral language' -- subject(s): Ethics, Language and ethics, Semantics (Philosophy)
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