Lecture 8 Flashcards
1
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characteristics of just procedure
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- participation of all affected
- participants should be consistent and truthful
- all assertions should be considered seriously
- no force, pet that of the better argument
- consensus is the aim
2
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strong point of just procedure
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- norms are based in pluralist dialogue, rather than in individual reasoning
- increases empowerment and self-determination of participants
- sets an ideal to strive for
3
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ideal theory
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- in ideal situation
- in practice: different
- power differences don’t help
4
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challenges of just procedure
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- power differences are difficult
- limited time
- being truthful
- difficult settings (people with dementia, children)
- marginalized groups
5
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responsible research and innovation (RRI)
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- anticipation ( from predictive to participation of research)
- inclusion (include society to talk, release technology)
- responsiveness (answering and reacting of researcher to their own position)
- reflexivity (innovation ideas re designed, but results could feed further innovation, further develop)
6
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upstream engagement
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explore questions raised by innovation and their roles in society