URRENT ISSUES OF ETHICS AND MORALITY THROUGH THE PERSPECTIVEOF HUMAN SECURITY
Journal Title: Studia Securitatis - Year 2019, Vol 0, Issue 1
Abstract
The article "Currentissues of ethicsandmoralitythroughthe perspective of humansecurity" addressestheissues of ethics of scientificresearch, of themorality of thecontemporary scientist, includingthat of themilitaryanddefensefields. The problems of ethicalandaestheticharmonization in humanactivity, includingthoserelatedto plastic surgeryandcosmetics, are discussed as well. The authordoesnotidentifyethicswithmoralsandmorality. Morals is- an element of culture, a form of social consciousness. Ethics is a philosophical discipline thatstudiesmorals or the moral theory. Morality - a subjectiveresult of thehumanbeings’ acquirement of moralsandobjectiveethics. The crisis of moralsandmoralitythreatenshumansecurity.
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