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Das Buch behandelt und konstruiert die Epochenschwelle Antike-Mittelalter exemplarisch anhand Augustins geistiger Entwicklung als Funktion seiner historischen Situiertheit zu Beginn des 5. Jahrhunderts. Zu Beginn wird grundsätzlich die Frage nach dem Sinn von Epochenschwellen gestellt. Diese werden in vorliegender Arbeit in Anlehnung an Hans Blumenbergs Untersuchung zur Epochenschwelle Mittelalter-Neuzeit und gegen die "nominalistische Skepsis"(Flasch) als ex post konstruierte Einteilungen der Vergangenheit verstanden. Das Ziel dieser historiographischen Navigationshilfe ist die Orientierung im Rückgriff auf die eigenen Traditionen in einer ansonsten unzugänglichen Vergangenheit. Augustin als Repräsentant der Epochenschwelle bietet sich (neben anderen, plausiblen Kandidaten) insofern an, als sich bei ihm "innerer und äußerer Wandel berühren" (Peter Brown) und er neuen Umweltbedingungen begegnen musste, die in dem umfangreichen Œvre Augustins ihren Niederschlag gefunden haben. Diesem Diktum Browns entsprechend folgt der Hauptteil der Arbeit folgender Systematik: 1. Augustin auf der Schwelle 1: ,Äußerer Wandel' von der Spätantike zum frühen Mittelalter2. Augustin auf der Schwelle 2: Die Bekehrung(en) als ,innerer Wandel'3. Augustin auf der Schwelle 3: Augustinrezeption zwischen Philosophie und Theologie im Spiegel der Epochen
Augustine, --- Blumenberg, Hans --- Influence --- 276 =71 AUGUSTINUS --- Latijnse patrologie--AUGUSTINUS --- Historiography. --- History --- History, Ancient --- Middle Ages --- Philosophy. --- Blumenberg, Hans. --- Influence. --- History, Modern --- Historical criticism --- Philosophy --- Authorship --- Criticism --- Historiography --- Avgustin, Blazhennyĭ, --- Augustinus, Aurelius, --- Augustyn, --- Augustin, --- Ughasṭīnūs, --- Agostino, --- Agustí, --- Augoustinos, --- Aurelius Augustinus, --- Augustinus, --- Agustín, --- Aurelio Agostino, --- Episkopos Ippōnos Augoustinos, --- Augoustinos Ipponos, --- Agostinho, --- Aurelli Augustini, --- Augustini, Aurelli, --- Aurelii Augustini, --- Augustini, Aurelii, --- Ōgostinos, --- Agostino, Aurelio, --- אוגוסטינוס הקדוש --- أغسطينوس، --- 奥古斯丁 --- Medievalists --- בלומנברג, הנס --- ブル-メンベルクハンス --- Avgustin, --- Blumenberg, Hans, --- Augustinus, Aurelius --- Agostinho --- Augustine of Hippo --- Augustine d'Hippone --- Agostino d'Ippona --- Augustin d'Hippone --- Augustinus Hipponensis, sanctus --- Sant'Agostino --- Augustinus van Hippo --- Aurelius Augustinus --- Aurelio Agostino --- 聖アウグスティヌス --- アウグスティヌス --- Augustine. --- Epochal Transition. --- Philosophy of History. --- Philosophy of Religion. --- Theology. --- Augustine --- Augustine, - Saint, Bishop of Hippo --- Augustine, - Saint, Bishop of Hippo - Influence --- Blumenberg, Hans, - 1920-1996
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Our thoughts are free - but they are no longer secret. Today, our data is automatically stored and analyzed by algorithms behind the cloud - where we no longer have control over our data. Our most private and secret information is entrusted to the internet and permanently collected, stacked and linked to our digital twins. With and without our consent. "Privacy is dead", as Mark Zuckerberg put it. How could it come to this? And, if everyone knows everything: what is still private today, and are there any personal secrets at all when the "gods" behind the cloud know us better than our friends and family? The book uses a wealth of case studies (e.g. cryptocurrencies, journalism, digital traces of sexual preferences) to develop a typology of privacy in the history of ideas and shows the areas of life in which big data and artificial intelligence have already made inroads. This book is a translation of the original German 2nd edition Die Rückseite der Cloud by Peter Seele and Lucas Zapf, published by Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature in 2020. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content, so that the book will read stylistically differently from a conventional translation. The Authors Peter Seele is Professor of Business Ethics at the University of Italian Switzerland, USI Lugano, trained as a philosopher and economist. Twitter: @PeterSeele Lucas Zapf is a postdoctoral researcher, religious economist, and interdisciplinary humanities scholar working at the University of Basel and the University of Applied Sciences, Brugg (CH). Also by the authors: '"Der Markt" existiert nicht. Aufklärung gegen die Marktvergötterung' ('"The Market" Doesn't Exist. Enlightenment against the Deification of the Market') (2017).
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Data protection. --- Economics. --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Social sciences --- Economic man --- Data governance --- Data regulation --- Personal data protection --- Protection, Data --- Electronic data processing
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