From knowledge to wisdom

From knowledge to wisdom

By Nicholas Maxwell

Subjects: Théorie de la connaissance, Wissenschaft, Methods, English Philosophy, Philosophy & science (incl. philosophy of science), Sagesse, Theory of Knowledge, Science, Science, philosophy, Objectivité, Erkenntnistheorie, Epistemology, Weisheit, Connaissance, Théorie de la, Rationalism, Works, Knowledge, Theory of, Philosophie, Philosophy

Description: From Knowledge to Wisdom argues that there is an urgent need, for both intellectual and humanitarian reasons, to bring about a revolution in science and the humanities. The outcome would be a kind of academic inquiry rationally devoted to helping humanity learn how to create a better world. The basic intellectual aim of inquiry would be to seek and promote wisdom – wisdom being the capacity to realize what is of value in life for oneself and others, thus including knowledge and technological know-how, but much else besides. “There are altogether too many symptoms of malaise in our science-based society for Nicholas Maxwell's diagnosis to be ignored." Professor Christopher Longuet-Higgins, Nature. "a strong effort is needed if one is to stand back and clearly state the objections to the whole enormous tangle of misconceptions which surround the notion of science to-day. Maxwell has made that effort in this powerful, profound and important book." Dr. Mary Midgley, University Quarterly. "The essential idea is really so simple, so transparently right ... It is a profound book, refreshingly unpretentious, and deserves to be read, refined and implemented." Dr. Stewart Richards, Annals of Science.

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