The Cambridge Handbook of Wisdom
Herausgeber: Glück, Judith; Sternberg, Robert J.
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Herausgeber: Glück, Judith; Sternberg, Robert J.
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This is a review of the psychological literature on wisdom that includes all of the major theories.
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This is a review of the psychological literature on wisdom that includes all of the major theories.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 832
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 49mm
- Gewicht: 1729g
- ISBN-13: 9781108476416
- ISBN-10: 1108476414
- Artikelnr.: 53302819
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 832
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 49mm
- Gewicht: 1729g
- ISBN-13: 9781108476416
- ISBN-10: 1108476414
- Artikelnr.: 53302819
Part I. Foundations of Wisdom: 1. Race to Samarra: the critical importance
of wisdom in the world today Robert J. Sternberg; 2. Philosophical
foundations of wisdom Jason Swartwood and Valerie Tiberius; 3.
Socio-cultural foundations of wisdom Ricca Edmondson and Markus Woerner; 4.
Neurobiology of wisdom Ellen Lee and Dilip V. Jeste; Part II. Conceptions
of Wisdom: 5. Wisdom of the crowd: exploring people's conceptions of wisdom
Nic M. Weststrate, Susan Bluck and Judith Glück; 6. Wisdom as
self-transcendence Carolyn M. Aldwin, Heidi Igarashi and Michael R.
Levenson; 7. Wisdom as a personality type Monika Ardelt, Stephen Pridgen
and Kathryn L. Nutter-Pridgen; 8. Why people often prefer wise guys to guys
who are wise: an augmented balance theory of the production and reception
of wisdom Robert J. Sternberg; 9. General and personal wisdom Ursula
Staudinger; 10. Wise reasoning: converging evidence for the psychology of
sound judgment Harrison Oakes, Justin P. Brienza, Abdo Elnakouri and Igor
Grossmann; 11. Practical wisdom: what Aristotle might add to psychology
Barry Schwartz and Kenneth A. Sharpe; 12. Wisdom as state vs trait Igor
Grossmann, Franki Y. H. Kung and Henri C. Santos; Part III. Measures of
Wisdom: 13. Performance-based measures of wisdom: state of the art and
future directions Ute Kunzmann; 14. Self-report wisdom measures: strengths,
limitations, and future directions Jeffrey Webster; Part IV. The
Development of Wisdom: 15. The development of wisdom during adulthood
Judith Glück; 16. Developing and teaching for wisdom Michel Ferrari and
Juensung Kim; 17. Teaching for wisdom Robert J. Sternberg and Emily S.
Hagen; Part V. Cultural Perspectives on Wisdom: 18. Cultural differences in
wisdom and conceptions of wisdom Michel Ferrari and Fatemeh Alhosseini; 19.
Non-Western lay conceptions of wisdom Shih-ying Yang and Ali Intezari; Part
VI. Wisdom and Other Psychological Constructs: 20. Creativity,
intelligence, and wisdom: could vs should Sarah F. Lynch and James C.
Kaufman; 21. Giftedness and wisdom Don Ambrose; 22. Low levels of
wisdom-foolishness Balazs Aczel; 23. Wisdom and reflection Nic M.
Weststrate; 24. Identity and purpose in life as building blocks for wisdom
Kaylin Ratner and Anthony L. Burrow; 25. Wisdom, morality, and ethics
Robert J. Sternberg and Judith Glück; 26. Wisdom and emotions Ute Kunzmann
and Judith Glück; 27. Wisdom and well-being Monika Ardelt; 28. Relationship
between wisdom and spirituality: an expanded theoretical model with
mysticism and gerotranscendence Masami Takahashi; Part VII. Wisdom in
Action: 29. Wise leadership Bernard McKenna and David Rooney; 30.
Professional wisdom: functions and processes of psychotherapeutic and
judicial wisdom Heidi M. Levitt and Lauren M. Grabowski; 31. Wisdom in
medical decision making Lauris C. Kaldjian; 32. Wisdom in history and
politics Lloyd Etheredge; 33. The urgent need for social wisdom Nicholas
Maxwell; Part VIII. Conclusions: 34. Why is wisdom such an obscure field of
inquiry and what can and should be done about it? Robert J. Sternberg and
Judith Glück.
of wisdom in the world today Robert J. Sternberg; 2. Philosophical
foundations of wisdom Jason Swartwood and Valerie Tiberius; 3.
Socio-cultural foundations of wisdom Ricca Edmondson and Markus Woerner; 4.
Neurobiology of wisdom Ellen Lee and Dilip V. Jeste; Part II. Conceptions
of Wisdom: 5. Wisdom of the crowd: exploring people's conceptions of wisdom
Nic M. Weststrate, Susan Bluck and Judith Glück; 6. Wisdom as
self-transcendence Carolyn M. Aldwin, Heidi Igarashi and Michael R.
Levenson; 7. Wisdom as a personality type Monika Ardelt, Stephen Pridgen
and Kathryn L. Nutter-Pridgen; 8. Why people often prefer wise guys to guys
who are wise: an augmented balance theory of the production and reception
of wisdom Robert J. Sternberg; 9. General and personal wisdom Ursula
Staudinger; 10. Wise reasoning: converging evidence for the psychology of
sound judgment Harrison Oakes, Justin P. Brienza, Abdo Elnakouri and Igor
Grossmann; 11. Practical wisdom: what Aristotle might add to psychology
Barry Schwartz and Kenneth A. Sharpe; 12. Wisdom as state vs trait Igor
Grossmann, Franki Y. H. Kung and Henri C. Santos; Part III. Measures of
Wisdom: 13. Performance-based measures of wisdom: state of the art and
future directions Ute Kunzmann; 14. Self-report wisdom measures: strengths,
limitations, and future directions Jeffrey Webster; Part IV. The
Development of Wisdom: 15. The development of wisdom during adulthood
Judith Glück; 16. Developing and teaching for wisdom Michel Ferrari and
Juensung Kim; 17. Teaching for wisdom Robert J. Sternberg and Emily S.
Hagen; Part V. Cultural Perspectives on Wisdom: 18. Cultural differences in
wisdom and conceptions of wisdom Michel Ferrari and Fatemeh Alhosseini; 19.
Non-Western lay conceptions of wisdom Shih-ying Yang and Ali Intezari; Part
VI. Wisdom and Other Psychological Constructs: 20. Creativity,
intelligence, and wisdom: could vs should Sarah F. Lynch and James C.
Kaufman; 21. Giftedness and wisdom Don Ambrose; 22. Low levels of
wisdom-foolishness Balazs Aczel; 23. Wisdom and reflection Nic M.
Weststrate; 24. Identity and purpose in life as building blocks for wisdom
Kaylin Ratner and Anthony L. Burrow; 25. Wisdom, morality, and ethics
Robert J. Sternberg and Judith Glück; 26. Wisdom and emotions Ute Kunzmann
and Judith Glück; 27. Wisdom and well-being Monika Ardelt; 28. Relationship
between wisdom and spirituality: an expanded theoretical model with
mysticism and gerotranscendence Masami Takahashi; Part VII. Wisdom in
Action: 29. Wise leadership Bernard McKenna and David Rooney; 30.
Professional wisdom: functions and processes of psychotherapeutic and
judicial wisdom Heidi M. Levitt and Lauren M. Grabowski; 31. Wisdom in
medical decision making Lauris C. Kaldjian; 32. Wisdom in history and
politics Lloyd Etheredge; 33. The urgent need for social wisdom Nicholas
Maxwell; Part VIII. Conclusions: 34. Why is wisdom such an obscure field of
inquiry and what can and should be done about it? Robert J. Sternberg and
Judith Glück.
Part I. Foundations of Wisdom: 1. Race to Samarra: the critical importance
of wisdom in the world today Robert J. Sternberg; 2. Philosophical
foundations of wisdom Jason Swartwood and Valerie Tiberius; 3.
Socio-cultural foundations of wisdom Ricca Edmondson and Markus Woerner; 4.
Neurobiology of wisdom Ellen Lee and Dilip V. Jeste; Part II. Conceptions
of Wisdom: 5. Wisdom of the crowd: exploring people's conceptions of wisdom
Nic M. Weststrate, Susan Bluck and Judith Glück; 6. Wisdom as
self-transcendence Carolyn M. Aldwin, Heidi Igarashi and Michael R.
Levenson; 7. Wisdom as a personality type Monika Ardelt, Stephen Pridgen
and Kathryn L. Nutter-Pridgen; 8. Why people often prefer wise guys to guys
who are wise: an augmented balance theory of the production and reception
of wisdom Robert J. Sternberg; 9. General and personal wisdom Ursula
Staudinger; 10. Wise reasoning: converging evidence for the psychology of
sound judgment Harrison Oakes, Justin P. Brienza, Abdo Elnakouri and Igor
Grossmann; 11. Practical wisdom: what Aristotle might add to psychology
Barry Schwartz and Kenneth A. Sharpe; 12. Wisdom as state vs trait Igor
Grossmann, Franki Y. H. Kung and Henri C. Santos; Part III. Measures of
Wisdom: 13. Performance-based measures of wisdom: state of the art and
future directions Ute Kunzmann; 14. Self-report wisdom measures: strengths,
limitations, and future directions Jeffrey Webster; Part IV. The
Development of Wisdom: 15. The development of wisdom during adulthood
Judith Glück; 16. Developing and teaching for wisdom Michel Ferrari and
Juensung Kim; 17. Teaching for wisdom Robert J. Sternberg and Emily S.
Hagen; Part V. Cultural Perspectives on Wisdom: 18. Cultural differences in
wisdom and conceptions of wisdom Michel Ferrari and Fatemeh Alhosseini; 19.
Non-Western lay conceptions of wisdom Shih-ying Yang and Ali Intezari; Part
VI. Wisdom and Other Psychological Constructs: 20. Creativity,
intelligence, and wisdom: could vs should Sarah F. Lynch and James C.
Kaufman; 21. Giftedness and wisdom Don Ambrose; 22. Low levels of
wisdom-foolishness Balazs Aczel; 23. Wisdom and reflection Nic M.
Weststrate; 24. Identity and purpose in life as building blocks for wisdom
Kaylin Ratner and Anthony L. Burrow; 25. Wisdom, morality, and ethics
Robert J. Sternberg and Judith Glück; 26. Wisdom and emotions Ute Kunzmann
and Judith Glück; 27. Wisdom and well-being Monika Ardelt; 28. Relationship
between wisdom and spirituality: an expanded theoretical model with
mysticism and gerotranscendence Masami Takahashi; Part VII. Wisdom in
Action: 29. Wise leadership Bernard McKenna and David Rooney; 30.
Professional wisdom: functions and processes of psychotherapeutic and
judicial wisdom Heidi M. Levitt and Lauren M. Grabowski; 31. Wisdom in
medical decision making Lauris C. Kaldjian; 32. Wisdom in history and
politics Lloyd Etheredge; 33. The urgent need for social wisdom Nicholas
Maxwell; Part VIII. Conclusions: 34. Why is wisdom such an obscure field of
inquiry and what can and should be done about it? Robert J. Sternberg and
Judith Glück.
of wisdom in the world today Robert J. Sternberg; 2. Philosophical
foundations of wisdom Jason Swartwood and Valerie Tiberius; 3.
Socio-cultural foundations of wisdom Ricca Edmondson and Markus Woerner; 4.
Neurobiology of wisdom Ellen Lee and Dilip V. Jeste; Part II. Conceptions
of Wisdom: 5. Wisdom of the crowd: exploring people's conceptions of wisdom
Nic M. Weststrate, Susan Bluck and Judith Glück; 6. Wisdom as
self-transcendence Carolyn M. Aldwin, Heidi Igarashi and Michael R.
Levenson; 7. Wisdom as a personality type Monika Ardelt, Stephen Pridgen
and Kathryn L. Nutter-Pridgen; 8. Why people often prefer wise guys to guys
who are wise: an augmented balance theory of the production and reception
of wisdom Robert J. Sternberg; 9. General and personal wisdom Ursula
Staudinger; 10. Wise reasoning: converging evidence for the psychology of
sound judgment Harrison Oakes, Justin P. Brienza, Abdo Elnakouri and Igor
Grossmann; 11. Practical wisdom: what Aristotle might add to psychology
Barry Schwartz and Kenneth A. Sharpe; 12. Wisdom as state vs trait Igor
Grossmann, Franki Y. H. Kung and Henri C. Santos; Part III. Measures of
Wisdom: 13. Performance-based measures of wisdom: state of the art and
future directions Ute Kunzmann; 14. Self-report wisdom measures: strengths,
limitations, and future directions Jeffrey Webster; Part IV. The
Development of Wisdom: 15. The development of wisdom during adulthood
Judith Glück; 16. Developing and teaching for wisdom Michel Ferrari and
Juensung Kim; 17. Teaching for wisdom Robert J. Sternberg and Emily S.
Hagen; Part V. Cultural Perspectives on Wisdom: 18. Cultural differences in
wisdom and conceptions of wisdom Michel Ferrari and Fatemeh Alhosseini; 19.
Non-Western lay conceptions of wisdom Shih-ying Yang and Ali Intezari; Part
VI. Wisdom and Other Psychological Constructs: 20. Creativity,
intelligence, and wisdom: could vs should Sarah F. Lynch and James C.
Kaufman; 21. Giftedness and wisdom Don Ambrose; 22. Low levels of
wisdom-foolishness Balazs Aczel; 23. Wisdom and reflection Nic M.
Weststrate; 24. Identity and purpose in life as building blocks for wisdom
Kaylin Ratner and Anthony L. Burrow; 25. Wisdom, morality, and ethics
Robert J. Sternberg and Judith Glück; 26. Wisdom and emotions Ute Kunzmann
and Judith Glück; 27. Wisdom and well-being Monika Ardelt; 28. Relationship
between wisdom and spirituality: an expanded theoretical model with
mysticism and gerotranscendence Masami Takahashi; Part VII. Wisdom in
Action: 29. Wise leadership Bernard McKenna and David Rooney; 30.
Professional wisdom: functions and processes of psychotherapeutic and
judicial wisdom Heidi M. Levitt and Lauren M. Grabowski; 31. Wisdom in
medical decision making Lauris C. Kaldjian; 32. Wisdom in history and
politics Lloyd Etheredge; 33. The urgent need for social wisdom Nicholas
Maxwell; Part VIII. Conclusions: 34. Why is wisdom such an obscure field of
inquiry and what can and should be done about it? Robert J. Sternberg and
Judith Glück.