Flirting with Skepticism about Practical Wisdom

In Maria Silvia Vaccarezza & Mario De Caro, Practical Wisdom: Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives. New York, NY: Routledge (2021)
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Abstract

This paper maps out various options for thinking about two issues: the structural relationship between practical wisdom and the moral virtues, and the various functions of practical wisdom. With the help of a case study of the virtue of honesty, three main concerns are raised for what I call the Standard Model of practical wisdom. Two other models, the Socratic Model and the Fragmentation Model, are also critically evaluated. I end by taking seriously an eliminativist approach according to which the trait of practical wisdom does not exist.

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