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Laypeople's Conceptions of Wisdom and Its Development: Cognitive and Integrative Views (2011)
By Judith Glück and Susan Bluck Objectives. This study examined individual differences in laypeople's conceptions of wisdom using a person-oriented approach, as previous studies using a priori group variables may have underestimated the variability. Although there is a tradition of examining people's...
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"From Promised Land to Reconciled Cosmos: Paul's Translation of 'Worldview,' 'Worldstory,' and 'Worldperson'" (2011)
Although in a selection of biblical and theological essays, my contribution is on Paul as a major contributor to the subsequent shape of western thought and society. The central puzzle of Paul's life is how this zealous Pharisee obsessed with land, city and temple never refers to them again (or only...
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Wisdom: From Philosophy to Neuroscience (2010)
Stephen S. Hall "A compelling investigation into one of our most coveted and cherished ideals, and the efforts of modern science to penetrate the mysterious nature of this timeless virtue. We all recognize wisdom, but defining it is more elusive. In this fascinating journey from philosophy to science...
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The Freedom of Desire: Hegel's Response to Rousseau on the Problem of Civil Society (2010)
Jeffrey Church The ever-growing body of literature on civil society can benefit from a return to the original theoretical articulation and defense of the concept in the work of G.W.F. Hegel. Specifically, this article suggests that Jean-Jacques Rousseau's influential critique of civil society remains...
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Empathic forecasting: How do we predict other people's feelings? (2009)
By Pollmann, Monique; Finkenauer, Catrin When making affective forecasts, people commit the impact bias. They overestimate the impact an emotional event has on their affective experience. In three studies we show that people also commit the impact bias when making empathic forecasts, affective forecasts...
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A. J. Stasic
The Political Ideas of Leo Strauss, Updated Edition by Shadia B. Drury (book review) (2007)
The Political Ideas of Leo Strauss, Updated Edition by Shadia B. Drury A book review of Drury's book suggests that the quest for wisdom was pivotal to Strauss' inquiry.
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