Financial crimes and existential philosophy/ (Record no. 187883)
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International Standard Book Number | 9789400773257 |
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Transcribing agency | CUS |
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Classification number | 170 |
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Title | Financial crimes and existential philosophy/ |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Dion, Michael. |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. | New York: |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Springer, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2014. |
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Extent | 204 p |
Other physical details | HB |
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Formatted contents note | Existential/Existentiell Philosophy<br/>1.1 The Precursors of Existential/Existentiell Philosophy<br/>(Kierkegaard, Nietzsche)<br/>1.2 Existentiell-Ontical Philosophy (Jaspers, Buber, Marcel). . . .<br/>1.3 Existentialism (Sartre)<br/>1.4 Existential-Ontological Philosophy (Heidegger)<br/>References<br/>Nietzsche and Informal Value Transfer Systems (IVTS)<br/>2.1 Introduction<br/>2.2 The Will to Truth<br/>2.3 The Nietzschean Will to Power; The Way Beyond Morality .<br/>2.4 The Nietzschean Way Beyond Nihilism<br/>2.5 Informal Value Transfer Systems (IVTS) and Nietzsche's<br/>Interpretation of Interpretation<br/>2.6 Conclusion<br/>References<br/>Kierkegaard and the Aesthetic/Ethical Life-View:<br/>The Issue of Money Laundering<br/>3.1 Introduction<br/>3.2 Kierkegaard's Notions of Aesthetic and Ethical Life<br/>3.2.1 The Aesthetic Life-View, or the Realm of Immediacy<br/>3.2.2 The Ethical Life-View, or the Realm of the<br/>Mediate (Freedom)<br/>3.2.3 The Religious Life-View, or the Synthesis of the<br/>Aesthetic and the Ethical<br/>3.3 Moral Reasoning and the Phenomenon of Money Laundering<br/>3.3.1 Money Laundering as the Art of Deception<br/>3.3.2 Get Our House in Order<br/>3.4 Conclusion<br/>References<br/>Jaspers and Uuber About Communication:<br/>The Issue of Bribery<br/>4.1 Introduction<br/>4.2 Jaspers' View on Truth and Communication . .<br/>4.3 Buber's View on Dialogue<br/>4.4 Bribery as Distorted Communication<br/>4.4.1 Bribery as Abuse of Power<br/>4.4.2 Bribery as an Antitrust/Dishonest Behavior and Intent ,<br/>4.5 Conclusion<br/>References<br/>A Heideggerian and Marcelian View of Technology:<br/>The Philosophical Challenge of Cybercrime<br/>5.1 Introduction<br/>5.2 Heidegger's View on the Essence of Technology ....<br/>5.3 Marcel's View on Technology<br/>5.4 Cybercrime and the Relevance of Heidegger's and Marcel's<br/>Philosophy<br/>5.4.1 A Romantic Approach of Information Technologies<br/>and Dwelling in the Cyber-Space<br/>5.4.2 Cyber-Crime and Living Unauthentically<br/>5.4.3 Cyber-Crime and the Idolatry of Technology . .<br/>5.5 Conclusion<br/>References<br/>Tillichian Courage to Be, or How to<br/>Fight Fraudulent Practices<br/>6.1 Introduction<br/>6.2 Tillich and Existentialism<br/>6.3 The Courage to Resist Non-being .<br/>6.4 The Interdependence Between the Courage to Be as Oneself<br/>and the Courage to Be as Part of Community<br/>6.5 The Courage of Despair and the Courage to Accept God's<br/>Acceptance<br/>6.6 The Courage to Be and Fraudulent Practices<br/>6.6.1 Insurance Fraud<br/>6.6.2 Advance Fee Fraud<br/>6.6.3 Identity Fraud and Credit Card Fraud.<br/>6.6.4 Fraud Victimization and Fraud<br/>Against the Government<br/>6.6.5 Management Fraud and Embezzlement. . .<br/>6.7 Conclusion<br/>References<br/>7 Organizational Life as Narrative: A Sartrean View<br/>on Prevention Strategies Against Financial Crimes . .<br/>7.1 Introduclion<br/>7.2 Organizational Life as Narrative<br/>7.2.1 The Partners of Communicational Exchange<br/>7.2.2 The Aim of Communicational Exchanges Within the<br/>Organizational Life<br/>7.2.3 The Way to Enhance Communicational Exchanges<br/>Within Organizational Life<br/>7.3 Fighting Financial Crimes and Pursuing the Main Objectives<br/>of Communicational Exchange Within Organizational Life. .<br/>7.4 The Other as Partner of Communicational Exchange<br/>Within Organizational Life.<br/> |
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