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Forms of Organizing Human Society Inspired by Technological Structures

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Title: Forms of Organizing Human Society Inspired by Technological Structures
Authors: Schuster, Alfons Josef Browse this author
Keywords: technology
society
organization
Issue Date: Sep-2017
Publisher: 北海道大学大学院文学研究科応用倫理研究教育センター(CAEP)
Journal Title: Journal of Applied Ethics and Philosophy
Volume: 9
Start Page: 10
End Page: 22
Abstract: Fundamentally, any system consists of objects and relationships between these objects. A major goal in ‘systems theory’ concerns the systematic discovery of general patterns or principles that are broadly applicable across a wide range of domains. From this perspective, we investigate the patterns and other relationships that may emerge between computer networks and organizations of human society. Our investigation emphasizes not only that computer networks reflect human society in various ways, but also that new ways of organizing human society inspired by technological structures may be emerging.
Type: bulletin (article)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/68210
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