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Stacy Stuart
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1 October, 12:55
What is an ethical vacuum?
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Chelsea Poole
1 October, 13:08
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The word ethical vacuum defines the voidness of oneself without having any ethics.
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As the vacuum is understood to have a void space which has nothing or is being governed by nothing, and the ethical in the term correlates to the ethnicity of the framework as the adjective.
The ethical vacuum has been used as a term for the internet social platform where the framework is not being governed by ethics but by technology only.
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