Summary of Russell's Essay, Knowledge and Wisdom
"Never mistake knowledge for wisdom. One helps you make a living; the
other helps you make a life.” – Sandra Carey
Knowledge and wisdom are different things. According to Russell, knowledge
is defined as the acquisition of data and information, while wisdom
is defined as the practical application and use of the knowledge
to create value. Wisdom is gained through learning and practical experience,
not just memorization.
A sense of proportion is very much necessary for wisdom. By inventing
medicine, a scientist may reduce the infant death-rate. Apparently, it leads to
population explosion and shortage of food. The standard of life comes down. If
misused, knowledge of atom can lead human to destruction by manufacturing
nuclear weapon.
Knowledge without wisdom can be harmful. Even complete knowledge is not
enough. For example, Hegel wrote with great
knowledge about history, but made
the Germans believe that they were a master race. It led to war. It is
necessary, therefore to combine knowledge with feelings.
We need wisdom both in public and private life. We need wisdom to decide the
goal of our life. We need it to free ourselves from personal prejudices. Wisdom
is needed to avoid dislike for one another. Two persons may remain enemies
because of their prejudice. If they can be told that we all have flaws then they
may become friends.
So, ‘Hate Hatred’ should be our slogan. Wisdom lies in freeing ourselves
from the control of our sense organs. Our ego develops through our senses. We
cannot be free from the sense of sight, sound and touch. We know the world
primarily through our senses. As we grow we discover that there are other
things also. We start recognizing them. Thus we give up thinking of ourselves
alone. We start thinking of other people and grow wiser. We give up on our ego.
Wisdom comes when we start loving others.
Russell feels that wisdom can be taught as a goal of education. Even though
we are born unwise which we cannot help, we can cultivate wisdom. Queen
Elizabeth I, Henry IV and Abraham Lincoln, are some impressive personalities
who fused vigour with wisdom and fought the evil.
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