From: Peter Voss (peter@optimal.org)
Date: Thu Jul 14 2005 - 18:19:32 MDT
“Wisdom can be described as seeking, possessing and using practical
knowledge pertaining to human life, in particular, knowledge of human nature
and relationships. Wisdom also implies knowledgeable, considered, and
objective thought and advice. Context always plays a crucial role in
determining what is practical, or wise, in a given situation” (Voss).
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-sl4@sl4.org [mailto:owner-sl4@sl4.org]On Behalf Of J. Andrew
Rogers
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 11:56 AM
To: sl4@sl4.org
Subject: Re: Fighting UFAI
Russell Wallace wrote:
> Yes, wisdom requires intelligence, but intelligence does not
> necessarily require wisdom.
Define "wisdom". How does it differ from intelligence?
j. andrew rogers
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