Preface Part I. Approaches to the Study of Wisdom: 1. Understanding wisdom R. J. Sternberg Part II. Approaches Informed by Philosophical Conceptions of Wisdom: 2. Wisdom through the ages D. N. Robinson 3. The psychology of wisdom: an evolutionary interpretation M. Csikszentmihalyi and K. Rathunde 4. Wisdom as integrated thought: historical and developmental perspectives G. Labouvie-Vief Part III. Approaches Informed by Folk Conceptions of Wisdom: 5. Toward a psychology of wisdom and its ontogenesis P. Baltes and J. Smith 6. Wisdom in a post-apocalyptic age M. J. Chandler and S. Holliday 7. Wisdom and its relations to intelligence and creativity R. J. Sternberg 8. Wisdom and the study of wise persons L. Orwoll and M. Parlmutter Part IV. Approaches Informed by Psychodevelopmental Conceptions of Wisdom: 9. The loss of wisdom J. A. Meacham 10. Wisdom and reflective judgment: knowing in the face of uncertainty K. S. Kitchener and H. G. Brenner 11. Wisdom: the art of problem finding P. K. Arlin 12. An essay on wisdom: towards symbolic processes that make it possible J. Pascual-Leone 13. Conceptualising wisdom: the primacy of affect-cognition relations D. Kramer Part V. Integration of Approaches and Viewpoints: 14. Integration J. E. Birren Author index Subject index.
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