Chapter 02 — Beings, Paragraph 7.3 (§02.00.07.03)
Consequently, organisations (in contrast to artificial Beings) are human-centric and human-dependent. (Accordingly, there can be single-human organisations, but no organisations without any humans at all.) In the same manner that humans need air or food, organisations need ‘their’ humans to keep using them, to keep augmenting their own information processing through them, in order for them (the organisations) to remain in existence as Beings. (This does not mean, however, that organisations have a need to survive (see §02.00.13) or that this is their only need.)
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