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Philosophy is, allegedly, the "love of wisdom" or perhaps the search for wisdom. (philo = love, sophia = wisdom). But what is wisdom? What is this thing that we love and are searching for? I recently spent some time searching the scriptures and thinking to get a clear definition. Here's where I've landed:
Wisdom is knowing how to live. Wisdom is more than knowledge. It's understanding how to use knowledge in order to live well and flourish in the world. Wisdom is the ability to discern good from evil -- the things that make for life and the things that make for death. Wisdom is understanding the way the world works so that we can live in harmony with creation and enjoy long life. Wisdom is knowing how to preserve life and avoid death. Put very simply -- wisdom is knowing how to live forever. A fool dies for lack of wisdom.
This is what philosophy claims to study. A few questions:
1. Is this what wisdom is? If not, what is wisdom?
2. Is this what philosophy is really doing today? What is the goal of philosophy if not learning how to live long and well?
Wisdom is knowing how to live. Wisdom is more than knowledge. It's understanding how to use knowledge in order to live well and flourish in the world. Wisdom is the ability to discern good from evil -- the things that make for life and the things that make for death. Wisdom is understanding the way the world works so that we can live in harmony with creation and enjoy long life. Wisdom is knowing how to preserve life and avoid death. Put very simply -- wisdom is knowing how to live forever. A fool dies for lack of wisdom.
This is what philosophy claims to study. A few questions:
1. Is this what wisdom is? If not, what is wisdom?
2. Is this what philosophy is really doing today? What is the goal of philosophy if not learning how to live long and well?