- Springer New York
- 2011
- Gebunden
- 368 Seiten
- ISBN 9781461412779
At both a micro-information level and a macro-societal level, the concepts of ¿knowledge¿ and ¿wisdom¿ are complementary ¿ in both decisions and in social structures and institutions. At the decision level, knowledge is concerned with how to make a proper choice of means, where ¿best¿ is measured as the efficiency toward achieving an end. Wisdom is concerned with how to make a proper choice of ends that attain ¿best¿ values. At a societal level, knowledge is managed through science/technology and innovation. And while science/technology is society's way to create new means with high efficiencies, they reveal nothing about values. Technology can be used for good or
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