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Teaching Responsible Research and Innovation: A Phronetic Perspective

Journal

SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ETHICS
Volume 25, Issue 2, Pages 597-615

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11948-018-0029-1

Keywords

Responsible Research and Innovation; RRI teaching; Phronesis

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  1. European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme [666004]

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Across the European research area and beyond, efforts are being mobilized to align research and innovation processes and products with societal values and needs, and to create mechanisms for inclusive priority setting and knowledge production. A central concern is how to foster a culture of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) among scientists and engineers. This paper focuses on RRI teaching at higher education institutions. On the basis of interviews and reviews of academic and policy documents, it highlights the generic aspects of teaching aimed at invoking a sense of care and societal obligation, and provides a set of exemplary cases of RRI-related teaching. It argues that the Aristotelian concept of phronesis can capture core properties of the objectives of RRI-related teaching activities. Teaching should nurture the students' capacity in terms of practical wisdom, practical ethics, or administrative ability in order to enable them to act virtuously and responsibly in contexts which are often characterized by uncertainty, contention, and controversy.

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