Canonum De Ius Cogitatum
Canons of Cognitive Law

one heaven iconII.   Mind (PSY)

2.5 Concepts of Comprehension

Article 49 - Wisdom

Canon 1011 (link)

Wisdom is a word describing the combination of ability, education, experience, authority and discernment in the application of knowledge at the right time for the right intentions. Hence wisdom is equivalent to the concept of “epinoia”.

Canon 1012 (link)

The word Wisdom originates from a 16th Century created word from two (2) Latin roots vis meaning “power, force, strength, quantity, amount, energy, vigor, strength” and dom meaning “quality, condition, authority of”.

Canon 1013 (link)

By definition, Wisdom is both the aggregation of a wide variety of skills of the mind and their exemplary use.Therefore, wisdom cannot be acquired of itself, but is the effect of the accomplishment of multiple intelligences, discernment, emotions and virtue.

Canon 1014 (link)

Wisdom without virtue is folly.

Canon 1015 (link)

The love and respect of wisdom is the literal and true nature of philosophy.