Языки мудрости. Типология и примеры из разных времен и культур

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Abstract

The article focuses on wisdom as a particular ‘anonymous discourse’ in the various varieties that make up the typology of wisdom languages. The following overlapping types are distinguished: (1) wisdom sayings without justification – wisdom sayings with justification, (2) wisdom based on optimism and wisdom based on pessimism, (3) wisdom as intellectual cognition and wisdom as moral instruction, (4) wisdom from knowledge and as knowledge, wisdom that follows from knowledge of knowledge limits and wisdom as ignorance that follows from knowledge of ignorance. Examples are given from the Bible, European and Chinese traditions, past and present, and fiction, including Leo Tolstoy, Karl May, and St. Exupery
Translated title of the contribution
Languages of wisdom
Typology and examples from different times and cultures

Details

Original languageRussian
Pages (from-to)35-44
JournalTìl ža̋ne a̋debiet : teoriâsy men ta̋žìribesì.
Volume102
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Peer-reviewedNo

External IDs

ORCID /0000-0003-0471-9330/work/179392764
Mendeley 1b0e2b0f-5ed9-3c8f-b592-40df78e66548
unpaywall 10.52301/2957-5567-2023-2-23-31

Keywords

Keywords

  • Мудрость, Дискурс, Притчи Соломона, Лев Толстой, Карл Май, Сент-Экзюпери