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"Between Freedom and Security" is an attempt at an interdisciplinary, humanistic-technical consideration of the problem of the need of the self-realizing human being to meet the requirements imposed on him by, among other things, technical norms and legal regulations, which in a certain sense form the framework for his functioning (in a sense the limitation of the individual) and his subjective reception of freedom. Recognizing that the need for freedom and the need for security are constitutive for the self-realizing subject, the contributors present the different aspects of security and the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"Between Freedom and Security" is an attempt at an interdisciplinary, humanistic-technical consideration of the problem of the need of the self-realizing human being to meet the requirements imposed on him by, among other things, technical norms and legal regulations, which in a certain sense form the framework for his functioning (in a sense the limitation of the individual) and his subjective reception of freedom. Recognizing that the need for freedom and the need for security are constitutive for the self-realizing subject, the contributors present the different aspects of security and the constraints associated with it, and make suggestions for bridging the existing dissonance between what is objectively necessary and what is subjectively and individually justified.
Autorenporträt
Beata Pitula is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Mining, Safety Engineering and Industrial Automation of the Silesian University of Technology, Poland.

Malgorzata Wyganowska, Associate Professor, is Vice Dean of Education and Head of the Department of Safety Engineering at the Faculty of Mining, Safety Engineering and Industrial Automation of the Silesian University of Technology, Poland.

Piotr Mocek, PhD Eng., works at the Faculty of Mining, Safety Engineering and Industrial Automation of the Silesian University of Technology, Poland.