Fall 2010 Wisdom Course Class Notes

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September 1, 2010

  • First Class - About 1/2 of the class will be taken up with introductory information and questions.
  • Preliminary Discussion of Wisdom:

Here are a number of claims that you typically hear when the topic of wisdom comes up. In reading them, try to notice if you initially believe the claim or not. Then, in your discussion, consider reasons for believing or being skeptical of these claims.

  • People used to be wiser a long long time ago.
  • Wisdom is a special kind of knowledge.
  • Wisdom comes with old age.
  • Wise people lead better (happier or more meaningful) lives.


September 8, 2010

  • Hall, Chapters 1 and 2: "What is Wisdom?" and "The Wisest Man in the World"
  • Sternberg, "Understanding Wisdom"
  • Robinson, "Wisdom Through the Ages" (Sternberg)
  • Discussion of Philosophical Method


Hall, Chapters 1 and 2: "What is Wisdom?" and "The Wisest Man in the World"

-opening story, point about wisdom
-his approach, p. 16 - definition of wisdom, bot. 17 --
-Hall's initial theoretical definition: bot 18 -- read & note
-Ch. 2: Socrates & Axial Age
-Axial Age Hypothesis, 23
-Contrast between Pericles and Socrates, p. 28

Sternberg, "Understanding Wisdom"

Robinson, "Wisdom Through the Ages"

Discussion of Philosophical Method

=Philosophical Method

September 13, 2010

September 20, 2010

September 22, 2010

September 27, 2010

September 29, 2010

October 4, 2010