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E-raamat: Critical Philosophy of Innovation and the Innovator: Philosophy as a Way of Life to Understand [Wiley Online]

  • Formaat: 196 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jul-2020
  • Kirjastus: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119405130
  • ISBN-13: 9781119405139
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  • Formaat: 196 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jul-2020
  • Kirjastus: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119405130
  • ISBN-13: 9781119405139
The major innovations which have occurred between the end of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st century represent a fresh challenge to the responsibility of innovators. Innovators have disrupted, and continue to disrupt the world through the growth of technology, DNA sequencing, genetic engineering, the management of large databases, different forms of intrusion into our private lives, etc. It is up to them take full responsibility for their actions, and question what they are accomplishing, why they are accomplishing it, to what end and with what means. Such questionings are those found in a practice conducted by Ancient philosophers: spiritual exercises. These were internal or external discourses, enabling individuals to act, think, to know how to behave and how to master oneself. It is surely toward these practices innovators of today should turn in order to innovate with wisdom.
Foreword vii
Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction xv
Chapter 1 The Need to (Re)think Innovation
1(28)
1.1 The innovation context: how far to innovate?
1(2)
1.2 The innovation discipline
3(13)
1.2.1 From reality to usurpation: the three stages of innovation
3(3)
1.2.2 The three evolutionary stages of innovation
6(10)
1.3 Attempting to expose innovation, the importance of philosophy
16(6)
1.3.1 An objectification of innovation
16(2)
1.3.2 Reducing innovation
18(1)
1.3.3 The future of innovation through its reversal
18(4)
1.4 Philosophy as therapy
22(5)
1.4.1 Modesty in the use of philosophy
22(2)
1.4.2 Healing through philosophy
24(1)
1.4.3 Innovator and philosopher, two sides of the same coin for a new way of being
25(2)
1.5 Towards a thoughtful innovator
27(2)
Chapter 2 The Non-standard Philosophy for Thinking Innovation
29(30)
2.1 Questioning philosophy
29(1)
2.2 What is non-standard philosophy?
30(4)
2.2.1 Non-philosophy
31(3)
2.3 Using non-standard philosophy as a tool to (re)think innovation
34(10)
2.3.1 Innovation in-Real
35(5)
2.3.2 The principle of sufficient innovation
40(3)
2.3.3 Innovation and ego
43(1)
2.4 (Re)thinking innovation, a non-standard innovation?
44(11)
2.4.1 The foundations of non-standard innovation
46(4)
2.4.2 Non-standard innovation practice
50(5)
2.5 "Invent philosophy!", let's invent innovation
55(4)
Chapter 3 A Phenomenology of Innovation
59(42)
3.1 Passing through phenomenology
59(1)
3.2 What is phenomenology?
60(3)
3.2.1 Phenomenology and innovation?
62(1)
3.3 Husserlian phenomenology to think innovation?
63(27)
3.3.1 Return to the things themselves
64(4)
3.3.2 Transcendental intentionality
68(3)
3.3.3 The reduction method and the transcendental epoche
71(8)
3.3.4 The emergence of essence
79(3)
3.3.5 Retention
82(2)
3.3.6 The ego as the foundation of the world
84(4)
3.3.7 The phenomenological approach to testing senses
88(2)
3.4 Phenomenology as praxis
90(9)
3.4.1 The practice of phenomenology
92(4)
3.4.2 Towards a practical phenomenology for the innovator
96(3)
3.5 Being aware of innovations
99(2)
Chapter 4 Spiritual Exercises to (Re)think the Innovator
101(38)
4.1 The need for spiritual exercises
101(22)
4.1.1 Spiritual exercises, from ancient philosophy
102(6)
4.1.2 The importance of self-care
108(5)
4.1.3 Knowing how to prepare
113(4)
4.1.4 The conversion obligation
117(6)
4.2 Urgency of the spiritual exercises
123(14)
4.2.1 Spiritual exercises for the contemporary world
123(9)
4.2.2 The need for a master
132(5)
4.3 The spiritual innovator of the 21st Century
137(2)
Conclusion 139(16)
References 155(10)
Index of Names 165(2)
Index of Notions 167
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