Intro To Philosophy

Intro to Philosophy
                                                                                      Paper #2  Question 1

    The Internet also known as the "information superhighway of the world", is increasingly becoming the most prevalent form in which to gather and distribute information.  This issue brings up a number of moral dilemmas concerning the lack of censorship and editorial monitoring in this immense communication system.  Some of the questions that have arisen are whether or not freedom of speech should be controlled, to an extent, and if so where would those barriers be drawn.  Also, should the truth behind Internet publications be monitored, access to inappropriate material be denied to certain individuals, and should laws be passed to prevent the exploitation of unknowing bystanders.  These issues are not only controversial but also extremely complicated to pursue through legal terms and justifications.
    The First Amendment of the Constitution grants everyone in the United States the freedom of speech and press, thus the Internet phenomenon is protected regardless of the perverse nature which it is capable of presenting.  Ultimately, it is possible for anyone to express his or her own beliefs, whether considered true or not, through the Internet.  This in ...
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