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Title The Phenomenon Of Digital Behavior In Smart Cities: An Experience Of Philosophical Understanding And Urban Policy Development
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Authors Soldatova N.; Husien S.R.M.; Kotliar P.; Shammazova E.; Smirnova Y.
Year 2024
Published Relacoes Internacionais no Mundo Atual, 3, 45
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.21902/Revrima.v3i45.7438
Abstract Objective: The purpose of the article was to study the digital technologies and its impact on human behavior and morality in the context of smart cities. Methods: It is the review article and that is why the main method of the study is the reviewing of the sources but also the comparative and the dialectic methods are used. Results: Digital human behavior is a new type of human behavior of today and the future. It depends on the development and integration of information and communication technologies into the social structures and management mechanisms of cities and countries. And it requires special study, philosophical multilateral understanding, identification and subsequent analysis of its logical-categorical characteristics, the construction of indicative behavioral models, and the formation and development of individual digital behavioral patterns. Conclusion: The authors in this study come to the conclusion that time and space, the world of natural objects (including, first of all, the person himself), and the world of artificial objects are the four components of a smart city. The goal of any society is for a person's moral guidelines to effectively and harmoniously integrate these four components into a single supersystem. © 2024, Centro Universitario Curitiba - UNICURITIBA. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords Digital behavior; Digital technologies; Ethics; Ethics; Future; Mind; Moral guidelines; Morality; Self-development; Selfcontrol; Virtual reality


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