Wisdom: A Humanistic Conception

Wisdom: A Humanistic Conception

by John Kekes
Wisdom: A Humanistic Conception

Wisdom: A Humanistic Conception

by John Kekes

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Overview

In this book, renowned philosopher John Kekes develops and defends a humanistic conception of wisdom as a personal attitude--one that can guide how we face adversities and evaluate the often conflicting possibilities and limits of life in the context in which we live. Wisdom includes basic assumptions about the concrete and constantly changing conditions of life; reflective understanding of how we can rely on reason to evaluate the possibilities open to us and recognize the limits we have no choice but to accept; and it includes depth that enables us to accept that perennial problems are part of the human condition and yet to restrain our false hopes and disenchanted reactions to the vicissitudes of life. The evaluative attitude of wisdom is personal, not theoretical; anthropocentric, not metaphysical; context-dependent, not universal; and humanistic, not scientific. It recognizes that there are many forms of worthwhile lives, and denies that there is one ideal of The Good that everyone should try to approximate. It accepts that all of our beliefs, emotions, and desires are fallible, yet they are correctable provided we are sufficiently critical of them. The resulting conception of wisdom is intended as a contribution to philosophy as a humanistic discipline. It is a radical departure from traditional ways of thinking about wisdom.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780197514061
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 06/09/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

John Kekes was for many years Professor of Philosophy and Public Policy at SUNY Albany, and is now Research Professor at Union College, Schenectady, New York. His latest books are Enjoyment (2008), The Human Condition (2010), Hard Questions (2019) all from Oxford University Press, and How Should We Live (2014) from Chicago University Press. He was Visiting Professor in Estonia, Singapore, Hungary, Canada, Portugal, and the United States Military Academy.

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1: Human Wisdom: Initial Conception Chapter 2: Approaches to Wisdom Chapter 3: Two Assumptions Chapter 4: Perennial Problems Chapter 5: Wisdom: The Emerging Conception Chapter 6: Basic Assumptions Chapter 7: Reflective Understanding Chapter 8: Depth Chapter 9: Wisdom: The Concluding Conception Last Words
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