Digital Rights as an Expression of Digital Human Attributes: A Socio-Philosophical Education
Olga Kyvliuk,
Valentyna Voronkova,
Vìtalina Nikitenko
Abstract:The statement of basic materials. The article is devoted to the study of conceptual aspects of the evolution from dynamic digitization to digital human attributes; analysis of digital human rights in the "decentralized" Internet environment/Metauniverse; elucidation of the essence and characteristics of digital human rights; formation of the concept of "digital human rights" and identification of its significance for modernity.
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