Journal

Communication & Cognition 2023, Vol. 56, issue 3-4
ISSN
0582-2351 (Print) | 2953-1446 (Online)
Title
REDISCOVERING AND REVIVAL OF WISDOM AND INTRODUCING ARTIFICIAL WISDOM (AW)
Author
Fernand Vandamme
Pages
pp. 123 - 184
Keywords
Actional intelligence, AI, Artificial Wisdom (AW), caring intelligence, Catharsis, competitive intelligence, conflict resolution, conservation intelligence, dialog-dialectic, emotional intelligence, euculturalisation, illeism, integrating intelligence, intelligence, myth of Pandora, Post Genetic Cultural Human (PGC Human), rational intelligence, selfcorrection, sublimation, Sumerian dialog-dialectic wisdom, transcendental intelligence, wisdom, wisdom bridges, wisdom fractal frame (WFF), wisdom traps.
Abstract
It is vital that Intelligence as well as AI are to be taken good care of, directed and controlled by Wisdom inclusive by Artificial Wisdom: AW. From this perspective it is useful that one tries to make more and more aspects and forms of wisdom operational. In the past Wisdom received a lot of attention. The last decennia enormous efforts and investments was made on intelligence and AI. Scientific research and attention on wisdom was minimal. A lot of components of wisdom were elaborated in the Sumerian Mesopotamian cultures, in the Indian, Chinese, Persian, Greek, Roman, Islamic cultures… These components of wisdom have still a lot of relevance. The challenge is to search how this wisdom knowhow is still or again relevant ? How to translate these wisdom knowhow into our present cultures, technologies, customs, law, … Moreover it is important to search how and which aspects of the wisdom knowhow can be made operational in view of today challenges, needs, requirements… From the large set of historical wisdom approaches we overview the Sumerian conflict resolution, the Illeism wisdom approach, the traditional multidimensional intelligence aspects of wisdom and the Wisdom fractal frame (WFF) in view of an operational wisdom and AW approach. We make references also to lot of other traditional aspects of wisdom, about which we are confident, that future research on revival of these wisdom aspects will be fruitful for the development of science, culture, wellbeing and euculturalisation.
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