Ethically Structured Processes
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Research and innovation involve knowledge in the form of effective "processes". These radically alter the relationship of men to the world and to other men. How to manage this effectiveness responsibly? The idea is to examine various possible structurations of such processes, in order to identify efficient processes that are ethical by their structure alone. The responsibility would then be to choose to achieve such objectives, instead of another that would be ethically indifferent. These achievements are tested on what appears as an extremely powerful economic dogma: the Invisible Hand. Demystifying this, by attacking what is considered its strong point, the idea of ​​a "balance" associated with that of pure and perfect competition, and that of a Pareto-optimality attainable by this equilibrium, assumes all its Meaning if one proposes, against this neutral trial, an ethically structured process.

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Part One: Ambiguity and Responsibility
Chap. 1: the possible and the necessary
Chap. 2: figures of the predetermination
Chap. 3: a processual effectiveness
Chap. 4: universality and responsibility

Part Two: Responsibility for a Meeting: China
Chap. 5: Methodological considerations
Chap. 6: Four ethical trials
Chap. 7: Obstacles to such an ethical consideration of trials
Chap. 8: Christianity and Trials

Part Three: Demystifying the Invisible Hand
Chap. 9: Mythology and Ideology
Chap. 10: The Legacy of a Providence
Chap. 11: Thought of the Trial and Hand Invisible
Chap. 12: Towards a Responsibility-World
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