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| Open Access | DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF TRADITIONAL ETHICAL NORMS
Inomxo'jayeva Sanobarxon Muxammadixonovna , Namangan State University, Faculty of Law Lecturer at the Department of Civil, Criminal Law and ProcedureAbstract
This article examines the transformation of traditional ethical norms within the context of digital technologies. The research contributes to understanding the dynamic relationship between technological progress and ethical evolution, suggesting that traditional values undergo reinterpretation rather than complete abandonment in digital contexts.
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digital technologies, ethical norms, digital transformation, moral values, technological ethics, social transformation, digital culture, ethical adaptation
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