[1] The relationship between knowledge and wisdom is a question that people have always been willing to talk about but seem to be unclear; however, it is indeed related to people's learning, education, life, technology and other aspects. <br><br><br>[2] "Knowledge" can be understood as "human beings' systematic cognition of objective facts in the material world", while "wisdom" is difficult to define. I have consulted various reference books, and the explanations are not satisfactory, because the so-called wisdom is often confused with ability or intelligence. <br><br><br>[3] Different from many people's viewpoints, I think that knowledge is the basis of wisdom, because it is unimaginable that a wise person is ignorant. As the incarnation of wisdom, Zhuge Liang resorted to the strategy of "borrowing the east wind" because he had a wealth of knowledge of astronomy and geography; "Sai Weng lost a horse" recovered because of his familiarity with horse habits. Therefore, Aristotle said that in a sense, wisdom is a kind of knowledge. <br><br><br>[4] However, having knowledge does not mean having wisdom. A person who doesn't know how to write a lot of words may see a complicated problem thoroughly, while a philosophy professor may do stupid things on some simple things. <br><br><br>[5] Confucius said, "Learning without thinking is worthless, thinking without learning is perishable"; here, "learning" can be understood as gaining knowledge, and "thinking" is the use of knowledge to form wisdom. <br><br><br>[6] Knowledge can be possessed, but wisdom can only be exerted; knowledge is obtained outwards, and wisdom is perceived inwardly; the more knowledge is acquired, the more abundant, the more condensed and sublimated wisdom. Lao Tzu said, "For the sake of learning more and more, for the sake of Taoism, day by day." <br><br><br>[7] For human intelligence, knowledge is divided into disciplines, while wisdom is connected; knowledge has objectivity, consistency, and logic, while wisdom is subjective, individual, and creative; knowledge is not good or evil, but wisdom is Good or evil; knowledge is ultimately deduced, summarized, and applied by wisdom. <br><br><br>[8] Ability is the use of wisdom in a specific link; smartness can be understood as wisdom in a narrow sense. <br><br><br>[9] Wisdom can't be summed up in words-it also includes the integration of emotions, character, ideas, virtues, temperament, and the right time and place, and its highest state is "big wisdom is foolish." Therefore, the concept should be clarified: artificial intelligence can only replace knowledge, ability, and intelligence, but it will never replace human wisdom.
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