Equilibrium Between Technology and Civilization

  • Saam Z
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Abstract

The application of science and technology is intended for human welfare and benefit, not to undermine moral and religious values. We are worried about the younger generation who apply science and technology to negative things so that it has a bad influence on their behavior and personality. We will be disappointed if the younger generation has advanced knowledge and technology but has bad morals because it is not based on moral, ethical and religious values. Therefore, it is necessary to emphasize the balance between the use of technology and human welfare. The key is that the application of technology must be integrated into Islamic religious values and moral values and consider environmental ethics. This means that the application of technology takes into account the value of the natural environment, and the social environment.

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Saam, Z. (2022). Equilibrium Between Technology and Civilization. Proceeding of International Conference on Science and Technology, 62–66. https://doi.org/10.36378/internationalconferenceuniks.v0i0.2825

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