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For example, the understanding you have of why a situation is as it is, prior to having phronesis.
A person with practical judgment (phronesis) can not have akrasia.
Time and Phronesis, In contemplation of our goddess' name.
He also associates phronesis with political ability.
While truth in techne would concern making something needed for some higher purpose, phronesis judges things according to the aim of living well overall.
The word sophrosune is the salvation (soteria) of that wisdom (phronesis) which we were just now considering.
According to Aristotle' theory on rhetoric phronesis is one of the three types of appeal to character (ethos).
What say you to Cynthia, Arete, Phronesis, Time, and others there?
Very few people are capable of this wisdom, however, and most can achieve only phronesis, the exercise of foresight and intelligence in daily life.
Gaining phronesis requires maturation, in Aristotle's thought:
The dependency of sophia upon phronesis is described as being like the dependency of health upon medical knowledge.
Hence, rhetorical reason is a modality of phronesis and also, as Aristotle famously notes, a counterpart of dialectic.
According to Heidegger phronesis in Aristotle's work discloses the right and proper way to be Dasein.
While 'repetition' is the key word for hexis and 'extension' for praxis, the process of learning fulfils itself in phronesis or practical knowledge.
Through phronesis the hermeneutical circle of experiential pedagogy, as Loewen calls it, closes and accomplishes itself.
In Aristotle, knowledge is further divided into the theoretical (episteme), and the practical, which includes techne and phronesis.
Practical Judgement (Phronesis).
There was a palpable electricity in the air as Phronesis took the stage, equal parts excitement and trepidation, and the trio's landmark show didn't disappoint.
Aristotle identified nine intellectual virtues, the most important of which was wisdom; sophia (theoretical wisdom) and phronesis (practical wisdom).
"Heidegger's Destruction of Phronesis," Southern Journal of Philosophy 28 supp.
The nymphs that make her train are the divine Arete, Time, Phronesis, Thauma, and others of that high sort.
The Ancient Greek 'phronesis' approach to philosophy was prioneered by such philosophers as Socrates and Epicurus.
In a 1999 Phronesis article, Purinton agreed with Fowler that random swerves directly cause volitions and actions:
In Book 6 of the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle distinguishes between two intellectual virtues which are sometimes translated as "wisdom": sophia and phronesis.