AZ UTAZÁS, A HÁLÓZATOSODÁS ÉS AZ AKADÁLYMENTESSÉG KONTEXTUSAI AZ ÉLETFILOZÓFIA, ILLETVE A BUDDHISTA BÖLCSELET TÜKRÉBEN

Authors

  • Jácint Farkas Budapesti Gazdasági Egyetem Pénzügyi és Számviteli Kar Menedzsment Tanszék Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem Corvinus Institute for Advanced Studies, tudományos munkatárs Eötvös Lóránd Kutatási Hálózat – Csillagászati és Földtudományi Kutatóközpont Földrajztudományi Intézet, tudományos munkatárs
  • Zoltán Raffay Pécsi Tudományegyetem Közgazdaságtudományi Kar Marketing és Turizmus Intézet, habilitált egyetemi docens

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15170/TVT.2022.07.02.06.

Keywords:

networks, accessibility, existential philosophy, travel

Abstract

The modern science of thinking in networks and the interpretation of human activities made in
networks is almost as old as the science of tourism, or as called in the paper: travel science.
Networking is taken here as an organisational model defining the basic structure of existence,
similarly to the interpretation of disability and accessibility by the authors. Man providing
accessibility can partially compensate his adaptation deficiencies by organising into networks,
but this does not exempt him from his existential disability.
Albert-László Barabási in his book called Linked: The New Science of Networks gives a detailed
analysis of the birth and operation of networks that infiltrate all areas of human life and are
almost organically growing. Since the publication of this book, several essays have appeared in
the topic, and the author himself has deepened and further contemplated the statements of his
own and his research team, considering the paradigm of networking suitable for integration with
almost all fields of science (including travel science). However, statements concerning
philosophy, especially existential (life) philosophy, can only be seen indirect ways in the related
literature and researches.

Published

2022-05-19

How to Cite

Farkas, J., & Raffay, Z. (2022). AZ UTAZÁS, A HÁLÓZATOSODÁS ÉS AZ AKADÁLYMENTESSÉG KONTEXTUSAI AZ ÉLETFILOZÓFIA, ILLETVE A BUDDHISTA BÖLCSELET TÜKRÉBEN. Tourism and Rural Development Studies, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.15170/TVT.2022.07.02.06.

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