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Analyzing and Critic of Ibn Sina’s Explanation on Triple Division of Theoretical Wisdom [PDF]

open access: greenJournal of Philosophical Investigations, 2021
Ibn Sina, as a Muslim Philosopher, has given a famous triple division of knowledge and wisdom that is relying on Aristotelian philosophical tradition. Ibn Sina tries to rationalize his triple division of knowledge and wisdom based on many properties of ...
Qodrotallah Qorbani   +2 more
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Practical and Theoretical Wisdom in Management Scholarship: Re-assesing the Use and Appropriations of Aristotle’s Philosophy [PDF]

open access: hybridPhilosophy of Management, 2021
AbstractWithin contemporary discussions on organizational wisdom, management scholars frequently turn to Aristotle’s work to conceptualize wisdom as phronesis, or practical wisdom. Contrary to the prevailing view, this paper argues that Aristotle did not propose an exclusively practical or particularistic conception of wisdom but, instead acknowledged ...
Tuomo Peltonen
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A Study on Wisdom Management through Theoretical Research and Empirical Analysis [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of the Korea Academia-Industrial Cooperation Society, 2008
Knowledge management has been spread rapidly since Knowledge is regarded as a crucial asset in future. Once, Knowledge had been obtained freely but hard to be shared. Studies on importance and share of knowledge have been taking place and it leads to development of knowledge management systems.
Sang‐Young Oh
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Consumer Wisdom: A Theoretical Framework of Five Integrated Facets

open access: greenJournal of Consumer Psychology, 2018
We establish a parsimonious theoretical framework of consumer wisdom based on five mutually reinforcing psychological facets. Our research draws from wisdom literature and a set of 31 phenomenological interviews with informants who were identified through a multi‐stage nomination process.
Michael Luchs, David Glen Mick
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What Does It Take To Be a Wise Person? Towards a Social Account of Theoretical Wisdom [PDF]

open access: hybridPhilosophia (United States)
Abstract This paper proposes a function-first approach to understanding theoretical wisdom. Instead of analyzing an abstract concept, it focuses on specific epistemic agents—wise people—and examine their roles within society. While experts provide knowledge and understanding in specific domains, wise persons provide guidance, that is help ...
Dominik Jarczewski
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Enaction, relevance realisation and wisdom: establishing a theoretical framework for contemplative education [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Education
Interest in contemplative education in higher education has grown significantly over the last two decades. Much of this work has focused on mindfulness interventions and their impact on the wellbeing and academic outcomes of students.
Sāgaradevī Barratt
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Some Theoretical Propositions on the Nature of Practice Wisdom

open access: closedJournal of Social Work, 2005
Summary: The author aims to advance the theoretical understanding of practice wisdom by presenting three propositions in relation to its nature and process. A model of practice wisdom is constructed that seeks to address some issues of critical, accountable and knowledge-based practice, while retaining its flexible, creative and intuitive use of ...
Terence O’Sullivan
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Rehabilitating Theoretical Wisdom [PDF]

open access: greenJournal of Moral Philosophy, 2013
Given the importance of theoretical wisdom (sophia) in Aristotle’s account of the human good, it is striking that contemporary virtue ethicists have been virtually silent about this intellectual virtue and what contribution (if any) it makes – or could make – toward human flourishing.
Matthew D. Walker
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Theoretical Foundations to Guide Mindfulness Meditation: A Path to Wisdom

open access: goldCurrent Psychology, 2017
Mindfulness interventions are becoming increasingly popular across a wide variety of clinical and non-clinical settings where they are often employed to promote psychological well-being. Mindfulness in its original context presented in Buddhist practice is used to systematically understand one’s moment-to-moment experience, and to gradually develop ...
Nandini Karunamuni   +1 more
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Longitudinal Association Between Mindfulness and Wisdom: A Follow-Up Study in Emerging Adulthood [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Intelligence
While theoretical frameworks posit mindfulness as a catalyst for wisdom development, longitudinal evidence remains scarce. This study examines the developmental trajectory of wisdom during emerging adulthood and investigates the intra-person and within ...
Yimeng Wang, Hao Cheng
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