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    Challenges→Nozick's knowledge-of-how-to-live-well account (KLW) is incomplete as a full theory of wisdom

    Aristotle and Zagzebski are unwilling to accept a single, general conception of wisdom

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    With Nozick's explanation of what one must know in order to live well, we have an interesting and quite attractive, albeit somewhat rough, theory of wisdom. As noted above, many philosophers, including Aristotle and Zagzebski would, however, reject (KLW) as the full story on wisdom. Aristotle and Zagzebski would obviously reject (KLW) as the full story because they believe theoretical wisdom is another kind of wisdom, and are unwilling to accept that there is a conception of one, general, kind

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