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### HEADLINE
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### Eudaimonia
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The concept of **eudaimonia** goes back to the works of the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle and is commonly translated as "happiness" or "welfare". In Aristotle's writing, eudaimonia was the highest human good. Concepts of "happiness" or the "good life" (in the context of a digital society) were the central theme of the BA DS course "The Good Life", in which you discussed welfare practices (e.g. **e-health**), "**virtue ethics**", and the concept of “**Responsible Research and Innovation**" (RRI). RRI, according to the European Commission, means that different societal actors work together in research and innovation processes to better align procedures and outcomes with the values, needs and expectations of European society.
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[_Summary by Monika Barget_]
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