![]() Several final remarks serve to outline a perspective situated within a relatively uncertain horizon of the parallel evolutions of creativity or originality and morality or ethics. The authors turn to the criterion of the unique and comprehensive moral principle "Be fellowish" as appearing in the book Diversity and Morality by Ung-Il Chung / Yuichi Tei in collaboration with Shunji Mitsuyoshi. The article then enters into a major section, that of conceptualizing creativity and the logic of information ethics, where originality beyond novelty requires validation, utility and especially morality. A brief introduction includes three major questions for this minimal investigation, which can find suitable answers in global official statistics. This article stems from the desire to identify one of the permanent, and sometimes even self-destructive, dangers that threaten the creativity or originality of any scientific research, a danger described by the apparently imperceptible boundary, which however does exist in the creative act, between immorality (going even to amorality) and morality, or between ethics and lack of ethics or morality. ![]()
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