Knowledge to Wisdom: We Need a Revolution |
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Authors: | Nicholas Maxwell |
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Affiliation: | (1) Science and Technology Studies, University College London, 13 Tavistock Terrace, London, N19 4BZ, UK |
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Abstract: | Introduction The following document is a very brief summary of a thesis and argument that I have devoted the last 30 years of my life to trying to get across to my fellow human beings. It was first spelled out in What’s Wrong With Science? (Bran’s Head Books, 1976) and subsequently in From Knowledge to Wisdom (Blackwell, 1984), Is Science Neurotic? (Imperial College Press, 2004) and numerous articles, references to which can be found on . Three years ago an international group was formed, called Friends of Wisdom, which seeks to get across to academics and the public the compelling arguments and urgent need to transform academic inquiry so that its basic aim becomes to seek and promote wisdom. The document below is taken from the website of Friends of Wisdom, the URL of which is . It is the mission statement of Friends of Wisdom. You are invited to join. |
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Keywords: | academic inquiry knowledge wisdom rationality revolution natural science social inquiry problems of living metaphysics values politics better world global warming poverty war terrorism human welfare |
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