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Un/natural disasters IV: a philosophy of warning and alarming multiple simultaneous un/natural disasters

Kristijan Krkač

Technological Sustainability, 2023, vol. 2, issue 4, 337-352

Abstract: Purpose - This paper aims to describe the phenomenon of multiple simultaneous un/natural disasters (MSDs). This study also aims to describe the importance and contribution of philosophy in describing MSDs warning and alarming systems. Design/methodology/approach - The paper summarizes topics in the philosophy of MSDs that were covered in detail in previous research in order to continue with the topic of the philosophy of MSDs alarming and warning. A practical solution to conceptual paradoxes is researched by means of conceptual-morphological analysis. Findings - The paper proposes a conceptual idea for MSDs alarming system which is its main topic; namely, it offers a conceptual solution to a series of practical-conceptual paradoxes that occur before, during and after MSDs. Research limitations/implications - This is only a conceptual research, and it does not deal with particular technological solutions. Practical implications - The proposed solution of this research could be implemented in various warning and alarm systems. Originality/value - The proposed concept of a universal alarm system for MSDs was not previously proposed.

Keywords: MSDs; Disaster alarm; Disaster warning; Multiple simultaneous un/natural disasters (MSDs); Philosophy; Theory of action (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1108/TECHS-02-2023-0005

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