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Wisdom
The loss of wisdom
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Author(s):
John A. Meacham
Editor(s):
Robert J. Sternberg
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2009
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
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DOI:
10.1017/CBO9781139173704.010
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface
pp. 3
Understanding wisdom
pp. 13
Wisdom through the ages
pp. 25
The psychology of wisdom: an evolutionary interpretation
pp. 52
Wisdom as integrated thought: historical and developmental perspectives
pp. 87
Toward a psychology of wisdom and its ontogenesis
pp. 121
Wisdom in a postapocalyptic age
pp. 142
Wisdom and its relations to intelligence and creativity
pp. 160
The study of wise persons: integrating a personality perspective
pp. 181
The loss of wisdom
pp. 212
Wisdom and Reflective Judgment: knowing in the face of uncertainty
pp. 230
Wisdom: the art of problem finding
pp. 244
An essay on wisdom: toward organismic processes that make it possible
pp. 279
Conceptualizing wisdom: the primacy of affect–cognition relations
pp. 317
The elements of wisdom: overview and integration
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