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A Wise Choice is a justified choice intended to achieve wise acts.
- Context:
- It can (often) be performed by a Wise Agent.
- It can be supported by Wise Sayings.
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- Example(s):
- taking steps to become wiser, such as knowing thyself, knowing humanity, or knowing the world better.
- taking steps to be intellectually humble and intellectually authoritative.
- training with people who are better than you.
- reading from a variety of sources.
- donating to the cause of saving children's lives. (Singer, 2009).
- writing down ones beliefs.
- providing Helpful Appropriate Advice.
- …
- Counter-Example(s):
- an Unwise Choice.
- a Selfish Choice.
- a Random Choice.
- See: Moral Choice.
References
2022
- (Wikipedia, 2022) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/wisdom Retrieved:2022-12-3.
- Wisdom, sapience, or sagacity is the ability to contemplate and act using knowledge, experience, understanding, common sense and insight. Wisdom is associated with attributes such as unbiased judgment, compassion, experiential self-knowledge, self-transcendence and non-attachment, and virtues such as ethics and benevolence. Wisdom has been defined in many different ways, including several distinct approaches to assess the characteristics attributed to wisdom.
2020b
- https://theguardian.com/science/2020/sep/10/facts-v-feelings-how-to-stop-emotions-misleading-us?utm_term=7e402671572079bccb1acdf8936788e8
- QUOTE: ... In the early days of the coronavirus epidemic, helpful-seeming misinformation spread even faster than the virus itself. ... They felt confused, they saw apparently useful advice, and they felt impelled to share. That impulse was only human, and it was well-meaning – but it was not wise. ...
2013
- http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/1a67x4/i_am_steve_pinker_a_cognitive_psychologist_at/
- QUESTION: Do you find your understanding of the mind negatively affects your own happiness? I mean does your deterministic outlook sometimes make life seem arbitrary and pointless to you, and elation just some chemical reaction.
- Steven Pinker: Quite the opposite -- I find a naturalistic understanding of human nature to be indispensable to leading a wise and mature life, and it is often exhilarating. Wisdom consists in appreciating the preciousness and finiteness of our own existence, and therefore not squandering it; of being cognizant of what makes people everywhere tick, and therefore enhancing happiness and minimizing suffering; of being alert to limitations and flaws in our own judgments and decisions and passions, and thereby doing our best to circumvent them. The exhilaration comes from understanding that we are a part of natural world; that deep mysteries can be explained; and that the world -- including our own mental lives -- can be intelligible, rather than a source of superstition and ignorance. Yes, mortality sucks, but given that it exists, I'd rather know that than be kept in a childlike state of delusion.
2004
- (Carlberg et al., 2004) ⇒ Bo Carlberg, Ola Samuelsson, and Lars Hjalmar Lindholm. (2004). “Atenolol in hypertension: is it a wise choice?" In: The Lancet, 364(9446). doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(04)17355-8
late 1800s?
- Herbert Spencer
- “The great aim of education is not knowledge but action.”
200BC
- Plato.
- “One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors.”
- “Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools because they have to say something.”