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Die Ontologie des Finanzwesens

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Nach einigen Jahrzehnten der De-Ontologisierung ist es sicher an der Zeit, ein Resümee zu ziehen – auch in Anbetracht der zahlreichen Tendenzen, die aus unterschiedlichen Richtungen und mit verschiedenen Gründen dazu neigen, diesen Prozess infrage zu stellen und seine Kosten zu signalisieren.

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Esposito, E. (2013). Die Ontologie des Finanzwesens. In: John, R., Rückert-John, J., Esposito, E. (eds) Ontologien der Moderne. Innovation und Gesellschaft. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-94128-8_8

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