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  2. Phronesis - Wikipedia

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    In Aristotelian ethics, the concept was distinguished from other words for wisdom and intellectual virtues—such as episteme and sophia —because of its practical character. The traditional Latin translation is prudentia , which is the source of the English word " prudence ".

  3. Wisdom - Wikipedia

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    The Berlin Wisdom Paradigm is an expertise model of life wisdom. [48] [49] The Balance Theory of Wisdom [49] The Self-transcendence Wisdom Theory [49] The Three-dimensional Wisdom Theory [49] The H.E.R.O.(E.) Model of Wisdom [49] The Process View of Wisdom [49] The Integrating Virtue and Wit Theory of Wisdom [49]

  4. Chokmah - Wikipedia

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    It embodies wisdom coming from nothingness, as highlighted in the Book of Job and the Bahir. Chokmah is the primordial point of divine wisdom that becomes comprehensible through Binah. In Jewish mystical texts, Chokmah is described as the primordial point of divine wisdom, which shines forth from the will of God.

  5. Sophia (wisdom) - Wikipedia

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    Personification of Wisdom (Koinē Greek: Σοφία, Sophía) at the Library of Celsus in Ephesus (second century). Sophia (Koinē Greek: σοφία, sophía —"wisdom") is a central idea in Hellenistic philosophy and religion, Platonism, Gnosticism and Christian theology.

  6. List of knowledge deities - Wikipedia

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    Athena, Olympian goddess of wisdom, civilization, weaving, and war strategy; Coeus, Titan of the inquisitive mind, his name meaning "query" or "questioning". He is the grandfather of Apollo. Metis, the Titan associated most closely with wisdom and the mother of Athena, whose name in Ancient Greek described a combination of wisdom and cunning ...

  7. Glossary of spirituality terms - Wikipedia

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    In Western cultures, the I Ching is regarded by some as simply a system of divination; others believe it expresses the wisdom and philosophy of ancient China. Iconolatry : (from the two Greek terms eikon denoting simply a picture or image, and latreia to adore or worship) Icon in Greek simply denotes a picture but has now come to be closely ...

  8. Wisdom (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Wisdom, Kentucky; Wisdom, Missouri; Wisdom, Montana; WISDOM Project Water-related Information System for the sustainable Development of the Mekong Delta in Vietnam; House of Wisdom, a 9th-century research centre in Baghdad; Wisdom tooth in humans; Wisdom, a 15th-century English morality play; Wisdom, a collective noun for a group of wombats

  9. List of Latin phrases (S) - Wikipedia

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    wisdom and virtue: Motto of the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. sapientia ianua vitae: wisdom is the gateway to life: Motto of the Wirral Grammar School for Boys, Bebington, England. sapientia melior auro: wisdom is better than gold: Motto of University of Deusto, Bilbao, San Sebastián, Spain. sapientia, pax, fraternitas: Wisdom, Peace ...