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Social media
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Russell notred that mankind dealt with two misfortunes, as there were those inflicted by nature and other humans
As civilisations advances in reducing those issues of natural disasters, we focus our concerns on other people for the sake of gaining status over our peers
Amour de soir - A dignity we feel over tirumphing over the elements.
Amour propre- Pride we feel when show a sense of higher status.
Potter argues that most of us do not have to concern ourselves with survival and so they hold areas of luxury beliefs.
The individuals who spend most of their time chronically online may lose any sense of social interaction as they become enamored by their own virtual reality.
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We live in endless spectacle of fictions, and a mirror fiction which feels more real than our own reality.
Not only has this technology affected our own form of reality, but it has also affected our communication behaviours and democratic integrity.
Beudryard had argued that human participation had shifted from the role of the producer to the role of the consumer.
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Individuals watch are large range of tik toks and scroll on social media which disorients how individuals see the world.
Baudrillard argued that "this leads to the subject becoming a pure screen a pure absorption and re-absorption surface of the influent networks.
morality
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As evryone has different subjective bleifs may lead others ot have different ideas of what is moral.
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ethical decisions help us to consider the range of possible actions we can offer requiring a sense of imagination. Conceptual imagination