Towards an Ethical Framework in the Complex Digital Era
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2010.10028v2
- Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2022 18:29:48 GMT
- Title: Towards an Ethical Framework in the Complex Digital Era
- Authors: David Pastor-Escuredo and Ricardo Vinuesa
- Abstract summary: Digital platforms have been used to build a global chaotic and truth-agnostic system.
Ethical frameworks based only on the individual level are no longer sufficient.
New ethical vision must comprise the understanding of the scales and complex interconnections.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
- Abstract: The digital revolution has brought ethical crossroads of technology, behavior
and truth. However, the need of a comprehensive and constructive ethical
framework is emerging as digital platforms have been used to build a global
chaotic and truth-agnostic system. The unequal structure of the global system
leads to dynamic changes and systemic problems, which have a more significant
impact on those that are most vulnerable. Ethical frameworks based only on the
individual level are no longer sufficient as they lack the necessary
articulation to provide solutions to the new challenges. A new ethical vision
must comprise the understanding of the scales and complex interconnections, as
well as the causal chains of modern social systems. Many of these systems are
internally fragile and very sensitive to external factors and threats, which
lead to unethical situations that require systemic solutions still centered on
individuals. Furthermore, the multi-layered net-like social tissue generates
clusters of power that prevent certain communities from proper development.
Digital technology has also impacted at the individual level posing the risk of
a more homogeneous, predictable and ultimately controllable humankind. To
preserve the core of humanity and the aspiration of common truth, a new ethical
framework must empower individuals and uniqueness, as well as cultural
heterogeneity, tackling the negative outcomes of digitalization. Only combining
human-centered and collectiveness-oriented digital development will it be
possible to construct new social models and interactions that are ethical. This
vision requires science to enhance ethical frameworks and principles using
computational tools to support truth-grounded actions, so as to transform and
configure properties of the social systems.
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