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Data phronesis and the duality of care in the air quality data politics

open access: yesInformation, Communication & Society
This article delves into the intricate dynamics of air datafication as matters of care within the distinctive context of air quality data politics in Poland.
Bartosz Ślosarski
semanticscholar   +1 more source

What if Adam Smith Debated an AI Economist: A Thought Experiment on Markets, Ethics, and the Invisible Hand

open access: yesBusiness Ethics, the Environment &Responsibility, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Can AI‐driven capitalism sustain the moral preconditions of market order? We stage a dialogue between Adam Smith and a steel‐manned “EconAI” to test four Moral‐Market‐Fitness criteria: trustworthiness, fairness, non‐domination, and contestability, across 11 dilemmas.
Alexandra‐Codruța Bîzoi   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

Una apostilla a la noción aristotélica de phrónesis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
El artículo propone una serie de comentarios a propósito de la noción de Phrónesis, el carácter del estudio es introductorio y prevé esclarecer considerandos aristotélicos respecto a la noción, librándola de interpretaciones ...
Ulate, Esteban J. Beltrán
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A Interpretação Fenomenológica de Aristóteles Segundo o Jovem Heidegger (1919-1923) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Pretende-se identificar como se delineou a leitura fenomenológica de Heidegger sobre a filosofia de Aristóteles. A presente investigação gira em torno de responder: em que medida o projeto da fenomenologia hermenêutica de Heidegger se relaciona com a sua
Ferreira, Flávia Neves
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Interpretative Phronesis (Practical Wisdom) Analysis: A Hermeneutic Narrative of Research Participant Caring

open access: yesATHENS JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY, 2022
Aristotle’s distinction between phronesis (practical wisdom) and episteme (theory) has been centrally influential in the development of hermeneutics. Heidegger, initiating hermeneutic phenomenology, foregrounded practical understanding as foundational ...
T. Wilson
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Filosofia pratica e phrónesis

open access: yesTópicos, 2013
In his book Truth and Method, H.-G. Gadamer promoted the renaissance of Aristotle’s practical philosophy. In his interpretation, however, practical philosophy tends to be identified with phrónesis, i.e. with practical wisdom.
Enrico Berti
doaj   +1 more source

Disciplining the “Queen of the World”? Responsible Innovation as a Way of Life

open access: yesBusiness Ethics, the Environment &Responsibility, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This paper offers a critical reflection on the concept of responsible innovation as defined during the last decades. We argue that the emphasis on innovation as a process risks neglecting the very goals of innovation, namely societal desirability and acceptability. Thus, we suggest reconsidering the role of imagination, the “Queen of the world”
Xavier Pavie   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Phronesis in climate change and sustainability education and practice: Importance of the immeasurable goodness of a professional

open access: yesSustainable Development
Sustainability transformation calls for actors and agents of all types from all organisations and subsectors of society. Thus, sustainability‐themed and focused education has become a staple of higher education institutions, and the professionals and ...
J. Salovaara Janne
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Phronesis and the Knowledge-Action Gap in Moral Psychology and Moral Education: A New Synthesis?

open access: yesHuman Development, 2019
This article has two aims. First, to offer a critical review of the literatures on two well-known single-component solutions to the problem of a gap between moral knowledge and moral action: moral identity and moral emotions.
Catherine A. Darnell   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Phronêsis and Kalokagathia in Eudemian Ethics VIII.3

open access: yesJournal of the history of philosophy, 2022
:In Eudemian Ethics VIII.3, Aristotle treats a virtue that he calls kalokagathia, “nobility-and-goodness.” This virtue appears to be quite important, and he even identifies it with “perfect virtue” (EE VIII.3, 1249a17).
Daniel Wolt
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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