Wisdom, Information and Wonder

What is Knowledge For?

Mary Midgley author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:9th May '91

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This book explores the fundamental purpose of knowledge, advocating for a holistic approach that transcends modern fragmented information systems. Wisdom, Information and Wonder challenges conventional thinking.

In Wisdom, Information and Wonder, one of Britain's foremost popular philosophers delves into a fundamental question that underpins our civilization: What is knowledge for? The author, Mary Midgley, explores the essence of knowledge and its purpose, challenging contemporary views that often reduce information to mere fragments in our high-tech society. Through her insightful critique, she encourages readers to reconsider the value and role of knowledge in our lives.

Midgley argues against the specialized and often disconnected manner in which information is presented today. She highlights the importance of a more holistic understanding of knowledge that transcends the limitations of modern communication. By doing so, she advocates for a philosophical approach that embraces the interconnectedness of ideas and the richness of human experience.

Throughout Wisdom, Information and Wonder, Midgley invites readers to reflect on their own understanding of knowledge and its implications for personal and societal growth. Her thought-provoking insights challenge us to seek deeper meaning in the information we consume and to recognize the transformative power of wisdom in navigating the complexities of our world.

'The writing is fluid, clear and graceful ... a rewarding book to read.' - Social Science Quarterly

'Midgley is very good on the hidden moral agenda behind much "value free" science' - Times Literary Supplement

'Midgley bravely strives to re-assert the unfashionable idea that the search for knowledge in general and philosophy in particular ought to have something to do with the acquisition of wisdom by individuals and with our living better as individuals and as communities.' - Anthony O'Hear, Philosophy

'Our educatonal mentors would do well to heed the author's plea for a redress of the balance between understanding and mere accumulation of information.' - The Scientific & Medical Network

ISBN: 9780415028301

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 430g

286 pages