Description |
1 online resource (224 pages) |
Series |
Ethical Economy |
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Ethical economy.
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Contents |
Existential/Existentiell Philosophy -- Nietzsche and Informal Value Transfer Systems (IVTS) -- Kierkegaard and the Aesthetic/Ethical Life-View: The Issue of Money Laundering -- Jaspers and Buber About Communication: The Issue of Bribery -- A Heideggerian and Marcelian View of Technology: The Philosophical Challenge of Cybercrime -- Tillichian Courage to Be, or How to Fight Fraudulent Practices -- Organizational Life as Narrative: A Sartrean View on Prevention Strategies Against Financial Crimes -- Conclusion |
Summary |
The aim of this book is to deepen our understanding of financial crimes as phenomena. It uses concepts of existential philosophies that are relevant to dissecting the phenomenon of financial crimes. With the help of these concepts, the book makes clear what the impact of financial crimes is on the way a human being defines himself or the way he focuses on a given notion of humankind. The book unveils how the growth of financial crimes has contributed to the increase of the anthropological gap, and how the phenomenon of financial crimes now distorts the way we understand humankind |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Commercial crimes -- Philosophy
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Business ethics.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Business Ethics.
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Droit.
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Sciences sociales.
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Sciences humaines.
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Business ethics
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9789400773264 |
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9400773269 |
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