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Teaching for Wisdom : Cross-cultural Perspectives on Fostering Wisdom / edited by Michel Ferrari, Georges Potworowski

Publisher (Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2008
Edition 1st ed. 2008.
Authors Ferrari, Michel editor
Potworowski, Georges editor
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Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size XII, 234 p : online resource
Notes Fostering Wisdom as Expertise -- Fostering Wisdom: A Psychological Perspective -- Teaching for Wisdom Through History: Infusing Wise Thinking Skills in the School Curriculum -- The Cultivation of Character Strengths -- Wisdom in Elementary School -- Master Zhu’s Wisdom -- Teaching for Wisdom as Personal Transformation -- Wisdom and Learning to Be Wise in Chinese Mahayana Buddhism -- Beginner’s Mind: Paths to the Wisdom that is Not Learned -- Ascending to Wisdom: A Christian Pedagogy -- Learning from Wise People -- The Wisdom of Plato’s Phaedo -- Can Wisdom Be Taught? Kant, Sage Philosophy, and Ethnographic Reflections from the Swahili Coast -- Conclusion -- Developing Expert and Transformative Wisdom: Can Either Be Taught in Public Schools? -- Sophia’s World: Episodes from the History of Wisdom
Wisdom is valued as an ideal aim of personal development around the world. But we rarely see how wisdom is understood in different religious and philosophical traditions and different scientific disciplines, and more particularly how wisdom is taught. The emphasis of the book is on whether wisdom can be taught, not on what wisdom is, making it both more practical and more personally engaging. More specifically, it considers how people at different times and places have engaged the age-old question of how (or whether) we can learn to live a good life, and what that life is like. The chapters in this book area welcome introduction to this vast field from a variety of different perspectives. Chapters consider Greek and Confucian philosophy, Christian, Islamic and Buddhist religion, African tradition, as well as contemporary scientific approaches to the study of wisdom. Authors of each chapter are leading scholars in their respective fields, and representing a range of disciplines including philosophy, psychology, anthropology, and religion. Chapters are written to be accessible to a broad audience, not specialists. The book hopes to open a dialogue between experts in various fields about the complex and fascinating topic of wisdom and how it is understood, both historically and personally as a transformative force within people’s lives
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6532-3
Subjects LCSH:Knowledge, Theory of
LCSH:Educational sociology
LCSH:Education—Philosophy
LCSH:International education 
LCSH:Comparative education
LCSH:Educational psychology
LCSH:Philosophy of mind
FREE:Epistemology
FREE:Sociology of Education
FREE:Philosophy of Education
FREE:International and Comparative Education
FREE:Educational Psychology
FREE:Philosophy of Mind
Classification LCC:BD143-237
DC23:120
ID 8000063901
ISBN 9781402065323

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