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What's the difference between knowledge, intelligence, and wisdom?

>> No.21039588

>>21039575
knowledge is material, intelligence is ideal, wisdom is spiritual

>> No.21039595

>>>/tg/

>> No.21039598

>>21039595
This

>>21039575
Or you're going to have to read Derrida on linguistics before comparing Foucault to Chomsky over Lacan.

Or you're going to have to become a historian.

So start reading Derrida, it is less awful than knowing what things really mean in context.

Want to whistle a tune so I can hum for you?

>> No.21039615

>>21039575
A thread died for this.

>> No.21039639

>>21039588
/thread

>> No.21039653
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>>21039575
>knowledge
Knowing where Prague is located or what defenestration means, ect.
>intelligence
The ability to learn and adapt to new information.
>wisdom
Is how much understanding you have of yourself and the world around you on a philosophical level.

>> No.21039742

>>21039575
Knowledge is the learning and memorization of information. Intelligence is the processing ability of your brain and comes into play especially when learning new things. Wisdom is the application of knowledge, using intelligence in a succinct and graceful manner.

>> No.21039754

>>21039575
Daily reminder synonyms exist

There is no difference between sex and gender
There is no difference between patriotism and nationalism
There is no difference between being thankful and being grateful
There is no difference between deep and profound

Synonyms are a thing. They exist. No matter how much Marxist libshits try to convince you otherwise

>> No.21039761

>>21039575
"The other idiosyncrasy of philosophers is no less dangerous; it consists in confusing the last and the first things. They place that which makes its appearance last—unfortunately! for it ought not to appear at all!—the “highest concept,” that is to say, the most general, the emptiest, the last cloudy streak of evaporating reality, at the beginning as the beginning."

"—Against this let us set the different manner in which we (—you observe that I am courteous enough to say “we”) conceive the problem of the error and deceptiveness of things. Formerly people regarded change and evolution in general as the proof of appearance, as a sign of the fact that something must be there that leads us astray. To-day, on the other hand, we realise that precisely as far as the rational bias forces us to postulate unity, identity, permanence, substance, cause, materiality and being, we are in a measure involved in error, driven necessarily to error; however certain we may feel, as the result of a strict examination of the matter, that the error lies here. It is just the same here as with the motion of the sun: In its case it was our eyes that were wrong; in the matter of the concepts above mentioned it is our language itself that pleads most constantly in their favour."

>> No.21039786
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21039786

intelligence: not to repeating mistakes
wisdom: avoid mistakes
knowledge: mistake

>> No.21040020

>>21039575
Knowledge is, at the most basic level, memorizing concepts, facts and experiences in a permanent way.

Intelligence is the ability to combine these memorized notions to solve problems and come up with new concepts in the process.

Wisdom is understanding why you can or cannot combine some concepts in a certain way.