Practical wisdom and virtue ethics for knowledge co-production in sustainability science

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Guido Caniglia
R. Freeth
C. Luederitz
J. Leventon
S. P. West
B. John
D. Peukert
D. J. Lang
H. von Wehrden
B. Martín-López
I. Fazey
F. Russo
T. von Wirth
M. Schlüter
C. Vogel
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[1] Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research,Stockholm Resilience Centre
[2] Reos Partners,Faculty of Sustainability
[3] Desautels Faculty of Management,Department of Environment and Geography
[4] McGill University,Faculty of Humanities
[5] Global Change Research Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences,Department of Science and Technology Studies
[6] CzechGlobe,Erasmus School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Dutch Research Institute for Transitions (DRIFT)
[7] Stockholm University,Global Change Institute
[8] Adelphi,undefined
[9] Tomorrow University of Applied Sciences,undefined
[10] Leuphana University of Lüneburg,undefined
[11] University of York,undefined
[12] University of Amsterdam,undefined
[13] University College London,undefined
[14] Erasmus University Rotterdam,undefined
[15] University of Witwatersrand,undefined
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Nature Sustainability | 2023年 / 6卷
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Since antiquity, philosophers in the Western tradition of virtue ethics have declared practical wisdom to be the central virtue of citizens involved in public and social life. Practical wisdom is of particular importance when values are conflicting, power is unequal and knowledge uncertain. We propose that practical wisdom and virtue ethics can inform the practice of sustainability researchers by strengthening their capacity to engage with the normative complexities of knowledge co-production when aspiring to contribute to transformative change.
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