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MIHALCEA, Radu, TODOROI, Dumitru, ROŞCA, Ion. Sisteme informatice in societatea constiinţei. In: Analele Ştiinţifice ale Academiei de Studii Economice din Moldova, 2010, nr. 8, pp. 341-360. ISSN 1857-1433.
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Analele Ştiinţifice ale Academiei de Studii Economice din Moldova
Numărul 8 / 2010 / ISSN 1857-1433

Sisteme informatice in societatea constiinţei

Pag. 341-360

Mihalcea Radu, Roşca Ion, Todoroi Dumitru
 
Academia de Studii Economice din Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 14 decembrie 2013


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Throughout generations, as people grow older, they remark that morals in society have degraded compared to when they were younger. Perhaps this is because as people grow older they view all the corrupt, thoughtless, and inhumane acts people commit. Or, perhaps this is true, that morals in society have indeed become worse. In this generation, it is often been heard that technology is to blamefirst TV, and more recently, the internet. However, becoming a responsible human being often begins at home, where parents can impart key values to their children. This key value should be so central that any conflicting messages from external sources are blocked and filtered. Thus, technology may have a role in corrupting society; however, it is not totally to blame. Many of the ancient philosophers (Confucius, Socrates, Lao Tzu, Epictetus, among others) also wrote about morals. In summary, leading a moral life is a vital part for the world to maintain a conscience (civilized) society, so always keep in mind to: accept differences in others; respond promptly to others; leave some "free" time; care about others as if they were you; treat everyone similarly; never engage in violent acts; have an inner sense of thankfulness; have a sense of commitment ([1] http://lifeskills.endlex.com/artic/morals_in_society.html, Annex 1) Conscience is an ability or a faculty that distinguishes whether one's actions are right or wrong. It can lead to feelings of remorse when a human does things that go against his/her moral values, and to feelings of rectitude or integrity when actions conform to such norms. Conscience in Information Age represents individual spirit feelings, a set of conscientious actions of each individual member of Society. The Sum of Society’s individual’s conscientious actions forms Conscience Society of Information Age. Discussions in this subject help to materialize notions of Conscience, Conscience Society, Intelligent Systems, its Characteristics, Functions, its Adaptability in Information Era.Commonly used metaphors for conscience include the „voice within” and the „inner light”. Conscience, as is detailed in sections below, is usually see as linked to a morality inherent in all humans, to a beneficent universe and/or to divinity, is increasingly conceived of as applying to the world as a whole and as a main feature of conscience society, has motivated its numerous models, characteristics and functions for creation the societal intelligent adaptable information systems in Conscience Society. In this Essey there are discussed the evolution of notion of information and also its interaction on phases of activity and component parts of Computer Based Information Systems in Information Society and in perspective - in Knowledge Based Society and Conscience Society.