MORAL FOUNDATIONS AND VALUE PRIORITIES OF THE MODERN INTERNET
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The role and significance of the Internet space in the life of modern information society are revealed. The authors emphasize that the Internet is one of the most important sociocultural phenomena actively influencing the spiritual and moral aspects of life in modern society, contributing to the development of new types of communication, thinking, initiative and creativity of people. The idea of the necessity to strictly observe moral norms and principles in the modern Internet to preserve positively oriented spirituality of its creators and users has been substantiated.

Keywords:
Internet space, Internet user’s spiritual world, Internet-related spiritual and moral issues, moral consciousness, Internet user’s moral culture, Internet community’s moral position
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