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phronesis

[ froh-nee-sis ]

noun

Philosophy.
  1. wisdom in determining ends and the means of attaining them.


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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of phronesis1

First recorded in 1500–20; from Greek ±è³ó°ùó²Ôŧ²õ¾±²õ “practical wisdom, thinking,†equivalent to ±è³ó°ù´Ç²Ôŧ- (derivitive of ±è³ó°ù´Ç²Ô±ðî²Ô “to thinkâ€; akin to ±è³ó°ùŧ²Ô “mindâ€) + -sis -sis
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"We're trying to get the children to think, to use what the Greeks called phronesis, or good sense - making, as my mum would say, common-sense decisions."

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In the coming months, Rare Birds will launch Phronesis Academy.

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‘Phronesis’ in Greek means ‘practical wisdom’.

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When the editor of Jazzwise, a British magazine, hailed Phronesis as “the most exciting and imaginative trio since E.S.T.,†it was understood as high praise.

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Phronesis is unmistakably a bassist’s band, not a pianist’s.

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