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Towards Evaluating Responsible Foresight

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posted on 2025-04-16, 10:05 authored by Ted FullerTed Fuller

Inferential anticipatory judgements have ethical consequences? Morality and responsibility are inherent in futures practices?Principles for Responsible Foresight are needed because of the inherent tensions between the needs of people with a stake in the future (who isn�t?) and between the present and the future?To evaluate foresight practice, one must take account of the explicit and implicit location and nature of responsibility in that specific practice.?Reflexive foresight practice is to be encouraged?

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Publication Title

Towards Evaluating Responsible Foresight

Date Submitted

2023-11-08

Date Accepted

2023-06-16

Date of First Publication

2023-06-22

Date of Final Publication

2023-06-22

Event Name

UNESCO-PMU Symposium: Towards Evaluation Frameworks for Futures Literacy and Foresight

Event Dates

21 - 22 June 2023

ePrints ID

57068

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