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Reasoning About Social Conflicts Improves Into Old Age (2010)
by Igor Grossmann, Jinkyung Na, Michael E. W. Varnum, Denise C. Park, Shinobu Kitayama, and Richard E. Nisbett It is well documented that aging is associated with cognitive declines in many domains. Yet it is a common lay belief that some aspects of thinking improve into old age. Speci fi cally, older...
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The Berlin Wisdom Paradigm: A Conceptual Analysis of a Psychological Approach to Wisdom (2009)
By Konrad Banicki. The main purpose of this article is to undertake a conceptual investigation of the Berlin Wisdom Paradigm: a psychological project initiated by Paul Baltes and intended to study the complex phenomenon of wisdom. Firstly, in order to provide a wider perspective for the subsequent analyses...
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The Fascination of Wisdom: Its Nature, Ontogeny, and Function (2008)
Abstract: Wisdom has intrigued both scholars and laypersons since antiquity. On the one hand, its seemingly ethereal yet obvious qualities are timeless and universal. On the other hand, these same qualities are evolving and responsive to historical and cultural change. Novel societal and personal dilemmas...
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Wisdom as Expert Knowledge System: A Critical Review of a Contemporary Operationalization of an Ancient Concept. (2004)
Paul B. Baltes and his colleagues, who are among the most prominent contemporary wisdom researchers, define wisdom as 'expert knowledge in the domain fundamental pragmatics of life.' By contrast, this article argues that the definition, operationalization, and measurement of wisdom should not...
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Interactive Minds: Life-span Perspectives on the Social Foundation of Cognition (1996)
Various theoretical models in psychology have emphasized the social foundation of the mind and the role that social interactions play in human development. Interactive Minds emphasizes social transaction and communication between minds without implying particular mechanisms and outcomes. For instance...
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