The reason is that Prudence [ " phronesis " ] includes a knowledge of particular facts, and this is derived from experience, which a young man does not possess; for experience is the fruit of years.
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Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski has proposed a neo-Aristotelian model of virtue epistemology, emphasizing the role of " phronesis " ( practical wisdom ) as an architectonic virtue unifying moral and intellectual virtues even more radically than Aristotle proposed.
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In the " Nicomachean Ethics ", Aristotle gives a lengthy account of the virtue phronesis ( ), traditionally translated as " prudence ", although this has become increasingly problematic as the word has fallen out of common usage.
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The type of wisdom which is required for this is called " prudence " or " practical wisdom " ( Greek " phronesis " ), as opposed to the wisdom of a theoretical philosopher ( Greek " sophia " ).
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According to Irenaeus, the Basilidians believed the God of the Jews was inferior to the 365 sets of Archons above him, as well as the powers, principalities, Dynamis and Sophia, Phronesis, Logos, N�s, and finally the Unbegotten Father.
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However, Aristotle states that along with pathos, the speaker must also exhibit ethos, which for Aristotle encompasses wisdom ( phronesis ), virtue ( arete ), and good will ( eunoia ) ( Book 2.1 . 5-9 ).
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The eudaimonistic, calling up Aristotle's original conception of a man of phronesis as happy, is the potency that can take both the dianoetic and transcendental as constancies and law, and apply them to specific instances within the chiaroscuro involved in the idiotic and aesthetic.
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When the best people come to live life this way their practical wisdom ( " phronesis " ) and their intellect ( " nous " ) can develop with each other towards the highest possible human virtue, the wisdom of an accomplished theoretical or speculative thinker, or in other words, a philosopher.
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Gaining " phronesis " requires experience, according to Aristotle who wrote that : . . . although the young may be experts in geometry and mathematics and similar branches of knowledge [ " sophoi " ], we do not consider that a young man can have Prudence [ " phronimos " ].
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Arg�elles has been commissioned to write and arrange for the HR Frankfurt, Phronesis, Scottish National Jazz Orchestra, Apollo Saxophone Quartet, his octet ( by Birmingham Jazz ), Berkshire Youth Jazz Orchestra, Walsall Youth Jazz Orchestra, The Fenland Youth Symphony Orchestra, NDR ( North German Radio Big Band ) and Royal Academy of Music.