Environmental ethics and the role of spiritual and moral values in crisis procedure

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The spiritual crisis in which the modern world is today is based not only on economic and political reasons, but, first of all, on moral reasons. Lack of spirituality and immorality reign in all social institutions of society and significantly affect the general situation in the country, where two moral realities have been formed, in which, on the one hand, the state publicly professes all the obligatory norms of civilized life, on the other hand - the "life of the state", where these norms do not actually apply. The entire world community, including Kyrgyzstan, is offered a de-ideologized liberal standard as a universal model of the constitution of a state and a person, the essence of which is the priority of pragmatic interests over moral values. An important role in the formation of moral values and culture should be played by the mass media, which currently represent a kind of "cut"in which a person creates and structures himself through associations caused by the information environment. A moral problem can permanently paralyze a person's ability to take positive action, to realize his capabilities, since it casts doubt on a person's ability to adequately form his attitude towards Good and Evil.

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Stamova, R., Akmataliev, A., Yrazakov, D., Kambarova, N., & Salimov, R. (2021). Environmental ethics and the role of spiritual and moral values in crisis procedure. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 258). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202125807015

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