Elgar Encyclopedia of Wisdom Research
Synopsis
This Encyclopedia provides a comprehensive understanding of what wisdom is, why it is important and how it can be cultivated. Leading experts present fundamental and applied research on wisdom, supplementing contemporary studies with enduring ancient traditions.Acknowledging that there several accepted definition of wisdom, a global array of contributors present interdisciplinary perspectives on its societal impact. They embrace the inherent complexity and elusiveness of the concept to address its role in personal development, business, political leadership and individual efforts to make positive contributions to a troubled world. Combining scientific, philosophical and spiritual approaches, entries explore the implications of metaphysics and consciousness, integrating practical and theoretical knowledge to provide a broad and deep overview of wisdom.The Elgar Encyclopedia of Wisdom Research is an essential resource for scholars and students of psychology, business and management, sociology, the humanities and innovation studies. Business leaders as well as ethics policymakers and educators will similarly benefit from its broad analysis and practical recommendations. Key Features:Showcases entries from leading thinkers from around the world, including the Global SouthAnalyses the social pre-conditions which foster wisdom to enhance community-led developmentExamines the implications of wisdom for neuroscience, spirituality, religious studies, ethics and philosophyInvestigates aspects of wisdom that have been under-emphasised in contemporary wisdom research.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
- ISBN: 9781035302611
- Number of pages: 592
- Dimensions: 244 x 169 mm
- Languages: English
