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Wisdom — Robert J. Sternberg
Balance Theory of Wisdom. The balance theory defines wisdom as the use of one’s intelligence, creativity, commone sense, and knowledge and as mediated by positive ethical values toward the achievement of a common good through a balance among (a) intrapersonal, (b) interpersonal, and (c) extrapersonal interests, over the (a) short and (b) long ...
A Balance Theory of Wisdom - Robert J. Sternberg, 1998 - SAGE …
The author presents a balance theory of wisdom. First, some alternative approaches to wisdom are reviewed, including philosophical, implicit theoretical, and explicit theoretical ones. Second, the concept of tacit knowledge and its role in wisdom are discussed.
A balance theory of wisdom. - APA PsycNet
The author presents a balance theory of wisdom. First, some alternative approaches to wisdom are reviewed, including philosophical, implicit theoretical, and explicit theoretical ones. Second, the concept of tacit knowledge and its role in wisdom are discussed.
7 - The Balance Theory of Wisdom - Cambridge University Press …
2009年7月24日 · The current theory views successful intelligence and creativity as the bases for wisdom. Successful intelligence and creativity are necessary, but not sufficient, conditions for wisdom. Particularly important is tacit knowledge, which is critical to practical intelligence.
THE BALANCE THEORY OF WISDOM: Doing the right thing.
2015年10月10日 · Sternberg’s Balance Theory of Wisdom is one of the most celebrated models of wisdom to emerge from the field of psychology. It’s practical, it’s clear and it’s all about doing the right thing.
The Balance Theory of Wisdom by Robert Sternberg
The balance theory, developed by Cornell University professor Robert Sternberg, defines wisdom as “the use of one’s intelligence, creativity, common sense, and knowledge and as mediated by positive ethical values toward the achievement of a common good through a balance among (a) intrapersonal, (b) interpersonal, and (c) extrapersonal ...
Wisdom: Meaning, structure, types, arguments, and future concerns
Wisdom is achieved by those who can maintain a balance between the extremes of rigidity and cautiousness, who can continue to acquire knowledge while simultaneously recognizing and constructing new uncertainties, doubts, and questions.
A Balance Theory of Wisdom - Semantic Scholar
1998年12月1日 · The author presents a balance theory of wisdom. First, some alternative approaches to wisdom are reviewed, including philosophical, implicit theoretical, and explicit theoretical ones. Second, the concept of tacit knowledge and its role in wisdom are discussed.
five-component model of wisdom on participants’ protocols in answering these and other questions, based on a notion of wisdom as expert knowledge about fundamental life matters (Smith & Baltes, 1990) or of wisdom as good judgment and advice in important but uncertain matters of life (Baltes & Staudinger, 1993).
A Balance Theory of Wisdom | Psychology Today Canada
Today we’ll be looking at the “Balance Theory of Wisdom.” The theory was developed by Robert J. Sternberg, past president of the American Psychological Association, a prolific researcher …
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