The vitality of stupidity

Social Epistemology 21 (2):139 – 150 (2007)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

It is argued that the focus within organization studies on wisdom is one-sided in the sense that it ignores stupidity, wisdom's little stepbrother. Too often it is simply taken for granted that an increase in wisdom will lead to a decrease in stupidity. The problem with this assumption is that it is philosophically uninformed. Stupidity and wisdom stand in a deeply paradoxical relationship, which has been studied by philosophers at least since the Stoics. Some recent contributions to this endless debate will be highlighted in this paper. However, the overall aim of the paper is to show that organizations too are familiar with these philosophical paradoxes.

Links

PhilArchive



    Upload a copy of this work     Papers currently archived: 91,438

External links

Setup an account with your affiliations in order to access resources via your University's proxy server

Through your library

Similar books and articles

Artificial intelligence meets natural stupidity.Drew McDermott - 1981 - In J. Haugel (ed.), Mind Design. MIT Press. pp. 5-18.
The stupidity of patients.A. R. Moore - 1979 - Journal of Medical Ethics 5 (4):207-208.
Sovereign stupidity and autoimmunity.Geoffrey Bennington - 2009 - In Pheng Cheah & Suzanne Guerlac (eds.), Derrida and the time of the political. Durham: Duke University Press.
Artificial Intelligence and Natural Stupidity.J. Michael Orenduff - 1985 - Southwest Philosophy Review 2:5-18.
“Two Types of Wisdom”.Jason Baehr - 2012 - Acta Analytica 27 (2):81-97.
The stupidity of crowds.Jamie Whyte - 2010 - The Philosophers' Magazine 51 (51):62-67.

Analytics

Added to PP
2009-01-28

Downloads
119 (#148,748)

6 months
10 (#256,916)

Historical graph of downloads
How can I increase my downloads?