GENESIS OF THE CONCEPT OF INNOVATION AND SOCIAL-PHILOSOPHICAL INTERPRETATION OF ITS CONTENT
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innovation, social interpretation, philosophical interpretation, historical development, innovations, technology, society, ideas, development, social factors.Abstract
This scientific work studies the genesis of the concept of innovation and its socio-philosophical interpretation. Innovation, that is, the process of creating and introducing innovations, plays an important role in all areas of science, technology, economics and society. The study analyzes the historical development of innovation, its philosophical foundations and the social dimensions of its place in society. The social and philosophical aspects of innovation, how new ideas and technologies affect society, how they contribute to human development and how they create new values, are considered. The study presents new theoretical concepts and practical recommendations about innovation and its role in society.
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