It is undeniable that we are living in a knowledge society with globalization and neoliberalism, in the middle of the Systems Era, of the Internet, of Social Networks, of digitalization and of the cellular phone with its multiple functions: radio, telephone, camera, video, GPS, etc. We are advancing rapidly in this stage of human history showing great material achievements in science, economy and technology, as a product of the generalized and successful application of the scientific method to the natural and social field. But, on the other hand, our society is suffering from serious ethical-moral vacuums (principles and values), due to the use of science in a way contrary to its purposes, the so-called impure science.