• Phronesis (Ancient Greek: φρόνησῐς, romanized: phrónēsis) is a type of wisdom or intelligence concerned with practical action. It implies both good judgment...
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  • REVIEW: Monuments – Phronesis". Dead Press!. Retrieved 17 October 2018. Riley Rowe (24 October 2018). "Album Review: MONUMENTS Phronesis". Metal Injection...
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    Phronesis is a Jazz trio, formed in 2005 by Danish bass player Jasper Høiby, the piano trio is completed by British pianist Ivo Neame and Swedish drummer...
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    through Century Media Records: Gnosis (2012), The Amanuensis (2014), Phronesis (2018) and In Stasis (2022). The band was formed by Fellsilent guitarist...
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  • Dictionary of Ancient Greek Philosophy (Scarecrow Press, 2007), p. 307. Phronesis | Brill ('About') Official website PhilPapers listing for Phronesis v t e...
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    the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle gives a lengthy account of the virtue phronesis (Ancient Greek: ϕρόνησις)—traditionally translated as "prudence", although...
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  • prerequisites for prudence (phronesis). Aristotle distinguished between five virtues of thought: technê, epistêmê, phronêsis, sophia, and nous, with techne...
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    both being able to reason well about the right thing to do (see below on phronesis), and also to engage emotions and feelings correctly. For example, a generous...
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  • techne and episteme in his five virtues of intellect: episteme, techne, phronesis, sophia, and nous. In Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle wrote that techne...
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    closing chapters of Book VI examine phronesis (practical judgement, practical wisdom, or prudence) more closely. Phronesis concerns practical matters, and...
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