NOT PARTS, BUT HOLISTIC TOTALITY : Comment on Streib’s “xenosophia”
Kallio, E. K. (2024). NOT PARTS, BUT HOLISTIC TOTALITY : Comment on Streib’s “xenosophia”. Possibility Studies and Society, Early online. https://doi.org/10.1177/27538699241241556
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Recent research shows that there seems to be some preliminary agreement of the definition of wisdom. Two main strands of wisdom research can be identified. On the one hand, it is suggested that wisdom is attained through life experience and self-reflection as a deep self-understanding. On the other hand, multi-perspective openness, flexibility, and orientation toward others are signs of wisdom. Thus, both external and internal realms of the mind are included in the definitions. Streib (2023) emphasizes the latter, as perspective-taking, intellectual humility, moral concern for others are the characteristics of wisdom, and he calls it “xenosophia.” I argue that it is impossible to define wisdom in this way alone, since psychological self-understanding is necessarily required. If there is no inner human change, there can be no outer social change. Both dimensions are necessary in a holistic understanding of wisdom.
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This work is one outcome of the project Wisdom in Practice: Developing wisdom through work-integrated higher education, funded by the Research Council of Finland, funding decision number 351238.License
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