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  • In his book "Innovation, Ethics and Our Common Futures: A Collaborative Philosophy," Rafael Ziegler sets out to critically assess the notion of innovation as a driving force in modern-day (Western) economies. He asserts that ‘innovation as technological novelty for commercial use is driving us deeper in unsustainability’ (p. v), and embarks on a philosophical journey to scrutinize the concept of innovation and its role in modern economies. In doing so, Ziegler aims to develop a sufficientarian notion of innovation, calling to embrace a broad, collaborative understanding of innovation based on pluralistic modes of provision focusing not only on markets and increasing financial welfare, but instead on nature-respecting sufficientarian principles of enough is enough - 'within justice of a minimum threshold and of respect for upper limits to resource use' (p. 18). (xsd:string)
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  • 2020 (xsd:gyear)
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  • 10.5380/nocsi.v0i2.91169 ()
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  • Review of Rafael Ziegler:s (2020): Innovation, Ethics and Our Common Futures - A Collaborative Philosophy. (xsd:string)
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  • Innovation, Ethics and Our Common Futures: A Collaborative Philosophy (de)
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