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"human Flesh Search" Phenomenon Of Ethical Inquiry

Posted on:2011-01-31Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X J YuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2208360308971644Subject:Ethics
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The activities of Information dissemination experienced the language, text and images, printing and computer technology in four major period of development. Each stage is a turning point in human information dissemination, information dissemination through human activities, always. Especially since the advent of computer network technology, a lot of information exchange, not only shortened the distance between people, but also make the world become more and more small. However, with the popularity of the network, a network of new ethical issues are emerging, such as the rather controversial "human-powered search" phenomenon, whether it is to protect public morality or the violation of another's privacy, whether in the moral, legal, or endless online world, there are different voices. "Human-powered search" is a "double-edged sword", not only just awakening moral conscience promote the network, but also an invasion of privacy ethical issues raised in the absence of guide and regulate the conditions and may even evolve into "the network of violence.""Human-powered search" in recent years, there is a relatively frequent words, it attract people attention due to the 2006 "Cat abuse" and 2007's "South China Tiger Incident ", in particular, "South China tiger event" attracted national media attention. Beginning in 2006, "human-powered search" has been no line of sight from users, and more and more people began to worry about "human-powered search" negative consequences. At present, the academic "human-powered search" study also chaotic, but still vague understanding of many issues. Thus, "human-powered search" for ethical research that important practical significance. People on the "human-powered search" fuzzy and knowledge mainly as follows: It is also not from the doctrinal definition of "human-powered search" concept, characteristics and causes of strategies in response to hesitate before. Although many people believe that we should prevent the "human-powered search" of abuse, to avoid "human-powered search" the negative impact of harm to innocent people, but one of the "human-powered search" vague understanding of their impact on the "human-powered search" in control.A new generation things will face many challenges, the abuse of "human-powered search" which led to violations of individual rights violations and ethical ethics is its greatest challenge. Although users anonymous and invisible in a state of walking in the virtual world of network, users of the words and deeds are subject to legal norms. "Human-powered search" where the development of what will, is the benefit of humanity or the human scourge, which are not "human-powered search" itself can determine, only the right, under the guidance of ethical principles to accelerate the pace of the legislative network, "human-powered search" that could play its due effect.Internet Age "public speech" level of civilization and cultural qualities of the individual, social responsibility are closely related, should be citizens by enhancing the cultural quality of the community to promote public expression of civilization. Therefore, we must advance with the times, in a timely manner to play a reasonable construction of the network ethics, network ethics in order to awaken and inspire the Moral consciousness and conscience, and thus the formation of moral self-discipline, consciously resist the violation of ethical spirit, harmful network of social morality and actions to protect the network in the world towards the healthy and orderly development. Therefore, the paper tries to " human-powered search " the background, case studies, ethics and responses to non-paper is intended only as we can see that the potential of new things to help them out of the shadow of " the network of violence ".
Keywords/Search Tags:Network Communication, "Human-powered search", Network ethic
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