Wisdom

Wisdom

Osher Online | Available (Membership Required)

U of A Fayetteville, AR 72701 United States
Online Through Zoom
Course Open to OLLI Members ONLY!
Friday, January 31, 2025-Friday, March 7, 2025
2:00 PM-3:30 PM on Fri
$65.00

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Wisdom

Osher Online | Available (Membership Required)

Wisdom is the ability to apply knowledge in the real world in a constructive way—to enrich our individual lives and to make the world a better place. Wisdom is often found at the intersection of theory and experience. How does modern expertise benefit all of us, and how can we convince the general population to value it? How does life experience create wisdom? In this course, we will explore the biological, philosophical, social scientific, and experiential aspects of wisdom and analyze what ancient and contemporary sources have to say about it.

 

Class schedule: Live lecture will take place on Tuesdays via ZOOM 

  • Tuesday, January 23, Live lecture 1  
  • Tuesday, January 30,  Live lecture 2  
  • Tuesday, February 6,  Live lecture 3  
  • Tuesday, February 13,  Live lecture 4  
  • Tuesday, February 20,  Live lecture 5 
  • Tuesday, February 27,  Live lecture 6 

  • As this class is delivered by the National Resource Center for OLLIs (NRC) at Northwestern University, you will receive a welcome email from osheronline@northwestern.edu.  The email will include your credentials (username & password) as well as a hyperlink to the Osher Online Website through which you will access your course website.


    Wisdom

Smith, David
David Smith

Dr. David E. Smith grew up in the world of fundamentalist religion. As an adult he gradually moved away from that worldview and became a religious progressive/skeptic. After earning an M.A. in philosophy of religion, he received a second M.A. and a Ph.D. in religious studies from Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. Formerly a full-time philosophy and religious studies faculty member at Central Washington University in Ellensburg, WA, he now teaches for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Washington and offers independent seminars and personal consultations in comparative religion and philosophy. He has published widely in these areas, as well. His mission is to empower people to think well for themselves about things that matter.