Wisdom is such an elusive psychological construct that few people have considered it a viable field, though many are fascinated by the topic. Well-known psychologist Robert J. Sternberg of Yale University, perceiving the growth of interest in wisdom as a field, saw a need to document the progress that has been made in the field since the early '80s and to point the way for future theory and research. The resulting comprehensive and authoritative book, Wisdom: Its Nature, Origins and Development, is a well-rounded collection of psychological views on wisdom. It introduces this concept of wisdom, considers philosophical issues and developmental approaches, and covers as well folk conceptions of the topic. In the final section, Professor Sternberg provides an integration of the fascinating and comprehensive material.
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"...designed to review what has already been done as well as to point the way toward future theory and research." Science News
Wisdom: Its Nature, Origins and Development, is a well-rounded collection of psychological views on wisdom. It introduces this concept of wisdom, considers philosophical issues and developmental approaches, and covers as well folk conceptions of the topic.
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Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 339pp. Black cloth hardback, no DJ, VG, lower corner tips slightly bumped, references, indices, figures and tables, Includes: fourteen essays on: Approaches in the study of wisdom, Approaches informed by philosophical conceptions of wisdom, Approaches informed by folk conceptions of wisdom, Approaches informed by psychodevelopmental conceptions of wisdom, Integration of approaches and viewpoints, Seller Inventory # w121013664