Global Ethics - Technology (GET)
Global Ethics Technology (GET) includes the idea of non-harm by man to man and the environment, freely accepted and shared by the majority of the population of the Earth; and the associated procedure for measuring the environmental friendliness of the leaders of global management systems on planet Earth.
Environmental friendliness is measured in the process of environmental assessment. As a result, each leader of the global management system receives an individual ecoindices (EI), which is constantly adjusted in the process of discursive practices.
Individual ecoindices are used by citizens all over the world to protect the environment and ensure the safety of social relations.
Foundations of the new global ethics - technology (GET):
Global ecological principle (GEP): a person should not harm himself, other people and the environment.
Global Ethical Nravstvennoral Principle (GENP): a person must behave in such a way as not to cause harm to himself, other people and the environment.
Discursive-evaluative method (DEM) is a method of regulating social relations based on group expert and mass evaluation when discussing socially significant decisions.
Nravstvennoral rule III-C: do not harm yourself (C1), your neighbors (C2), or your environment (C3) by thought, word, or deed; create for yourself, your neighbors, and your environment by thought, word, and deed.
The technology of new global ethics is based on the discursive-evaluative method (DEM), which consists of organizing broad participation of citizens in the discussion and evaluation of socially significant decisions from the positions of GEP, GENP, III-C.