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THE AIM OF SCIENCE - KNOWLEDGE OR WISDOM
THE AIM OF SCIENCE - KNOWLEDGE OR WISDOM

Author(s): Peeter Müürsepp
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Keywords: Nicholas Maxwell; knowledge-inquiry; wisdom-inquiry; Rein Vihalemm; φ-science

Summary/Abstract: The typical way to express the aim of science is to connect it with knowledge pursuit. This aim has been so strongly felt that sometimes typical scientific research has been called knowledge-inquiry. There is nothing wrong with knowledge as such. Especially when we have the knowledge of the highest quality, the scientific one, in mind. Still, science today should aim higher, surpass knowledge as its final goal and reach for wisdom. This brings about the need to implement wisdom-inquiry instead of knowledge-inquiry as Nicholas Maxwell has suggested. In order to succeed, the problems of living rather than the problems of knowledge have to be brought to the foreground.

  • Issue Year: 2013
  • Issue No: 84
  • Page Range: 72-83
  • Page Count: 12
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