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PHILOSOPHIA
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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11406-023-00707-z
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Knowing-how; Knowing-that; Conceptual knowing-how; Theoretical wisdom; Wisdom
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This study argues that a self-contained characterization of theoretical wisdom is possible, contrary to the belief that only practical wisdom exists. It favors a knowing-how-based approach rather than a knowing-that-based approach, and provides a detailed account of theoretical wisdom in terms of conceptual knowing-how.
Philosophy is typically described as a pursuit of wisdom. However, many philosophers maintain that only one type of wisdom exists-practical wisdom. Contrary to this claim, this study contends that a self-contained characterization of theoretical wisdom is possible. Although many current accounts of such wisdom are knowing-that-based, this study considers that this approach is problematic and instead favors a knowing-how-based approach. Moreover, this study offers a detailed account of theoretical wisdom in terms of conceptual knowing-how.
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