Can the world learn wisdom?

In Theory of Knowledge; The Ultimate Guide. London, UK: pp. 93-97 (2021)
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Abstract

The crisis of our times is science without wisdom. It is the outcome of an astonishingly successful tradition of scientific and technological research pursued within the context of an academic inquiry that is profoundly and damagingly irrational, in a structural way, when judged from the standpoint of helping humanity make progress towards a wise, enlightened world. This damaging irrationality of academia goes back to the 18th century Enlightenment. The philosophes of the French Enlightenment, in implementing the profound idea that we might learn from scientific progress how to achieve social progress towards an enlightened world, made three gross blunders – and it is these blunders, still uncorrected, that are built into academia today, and result in its current dysfunctional character. We urgently need to correct these blunders and transform academia, so that it becomes rationally, effectively and actively engaged in helping humanity discover what to do to solve the global problems that threaten our future, and thus make progress towards a good, enlightened world.

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original Maxwell, Nicholas (2007) "Can the World Learn Wisdom?". Solidarity, Sustainability, and Non-Violence 3(4):
reprint Maxwell, Nicholas (2015) "Can The World Learn Wisdom?". Philosophy Now 0(108):32-35

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