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Organizational Wisdom

The International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2004
In recent years, much theoretical and empirical attention has focused on wisdom as a psychological construct. The development of wisdom is viewed as a positive aspect of aging, but also has a complement to more traditionally-studied domains of intelligence.
Michael J, Limas, Robert O, Hansson
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Synthetic wisdom

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2016
Wisdom is a special kind of virtue. It is not to be identified with any outstanding cognitive ability—like having a prodigious memory or knowing a lot. Rather it consists in seeing what is most important and most valuable, either within a particular domain or in life as a whole. In the life of a wise person, that insight should be accompanied by traits
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Wisdom

2009
Abstract This article addresses the following questions: What is this tradition of ‘wisdom’ to which the wise men ultimately belong? How far back do its roots go, and what literature specifically contains its insights? The genre of wisdom that begins with the book of Proverbs developed in a number of different directions as the canon ...
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Rumsfeld's Wisdom

Scientific American, 2005
Analyzes a statement made by United States Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld about the limitations of intelligence reports. Question of what we know and don't know about evolution and creationism; How Rumsfeld's statement was quoted during the World Summit on Evolution; Behavior of animals and what has been learned about mate selection and ...
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«Alien Wisdom»

2006
In questo saggio si evidenzia la visione chiusa del mondo greco che caratterizzò Arnaldo Momigliano, e che lo portò a dare scarso peso ai contatti che esso ebbe con le culture e i popoli stranieri.
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Wisdom and Wisdom Literature

2021
Abstract This chapter introduces the volume by arguing that the study of biblical wisdom is in the midst of a potential paradigm shift, as interpreters are beginning to reconsider the relationship between the concept of wisdom in the Bible and the category Wisdom Literature.
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On Wisdom

Family Process, 2006
This article explores some of the features involved in making wise decisions in couples and family therapy. Delineating what qualities are involved in making wise decisions in life—so as to live the “good life” in the polis, and the necessary contributions of life experiences in this task—was first discussed by Aristotle.A major problem that therapists
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Fragments of Wisdom, Wisdom in Fragments

2017
analisi dei frammenti sapienziali di ...
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Practical wisdom and virtue ethics for knowledge co-production in sustainability science

Nature Sustainability, 2023
Guido Caniglia   +2 more
exaly  

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