Hyper modernity between reality and ethics from the scope of sociological philosophy of Baudrillard
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https://doi.org/10.59791/ihy.v21i1.380Keywords:
the virtual world, contemporary technology, ethical discourse, post-modern, humanity modernismAbstract
The extent of reality has increased significantly since the 20th century .it is no longerThe extent of reality has expanded significantly since the 20th century .it is no longer bound by the limits of the visual but it goes even beyond to the virtual world, which is created by modern media and contemporary technology that witnessed a significant development, reducing time and space. Thus, as time goes by, the modern individual finds himself constrained in a new way of life controlled by new means. This shall create recent problems and problematic necessitating ways to adapt with the data at hand, in which the world is reduced in the virtual space. In this circumstance we find also questions proposed around ethical discourse, which has become a mere charter and agreements and not real ethics sourced from the depth of humanity. If this is the reality of ethics according to Jean baudrillard in the age of post modernism, then is this situation the fate of this era or is there a possibility for awakening. This study aims at showing the effect of modern media and technology on the modern man as well as his ethics. It aims to find a solution to the ethical crisis of the current era.
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