The author argues that significant changes are taking place in social and individual morality in the context of various changes in the sphere of individual and collective life of people. These changes often have crisis traits. However, they do not entail a fundamental crisis of morality as such but sre solely manifestations of an incomplete crisis and a crisis that is probably temporary in historical dimension; this is a 'crisis-in-morality' and 'crisis-in-ethics'
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