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Internet of things can be analyzed as a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, which is associated with the formation of computer network of devices that communicate to each other and with humans. Internet of Things — is a network of “smart” devices that can transmit and receive information, and take various administrative decisions based on the obtained data. Internet of things — it is also a special...
The introductory chapter explains that every ethics and consequently every managerial or corporate ethics is built on and fundamentally determined by an ontological understanding of the entity that it deals with, whether this ontological understanding is explicitly articulated or not. In the case of managerial and corporate ethics it is thus critical to work out a clear ontological account of what...
The Dasein is the only being who asks itself about its own being. That’s why, as Heidegger says at the beginning of Being and Time, if we want to get a right knowledge about the Being, we should first analyze the being of the Dasein. But in order to do this properly, we must bear in mind that the Dasein is not a lonely being. If we wish to understand the ontological structures which make up human...
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