Digitalization in the understanding of philosophy, law, political science, and economics: an interdisciplinary approach

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This article discusses the influence of digitalization on diverse social activity spheres. The authors analyze the essential notions of digitalization with regard to philosophy, law, political science, and economics. The digital sphere becomes virtual space without understanding and recognizing territorial and hence, nation-state, jurisdiction. Global digitalization for all social spheres becomes a reality.

Nowadays, the digital economy is globalizing, the public administration is digitalizing, electronic technologies in finance are developing, and smart cities are being created. Law lags significantly behind new digitalization challenges and does not always react swiftly with regard to social interaction dynamics. Philosophy conceptualizes human existence in digital society in the new digital era.

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Anastasia V. Timchenko

Moscow State University

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Email: avtimchenko@centero.ru

Laboratory for Legal-Policy Studies Researcher Political Science Department

Russian Federation, Moscow

Andrei Timoshenko

Moscow State University

Email: antim1@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

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