Practicing Practical Wisdom

56 Pages Posted: 11 Mar 2015

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Deborah Cantrell

University of Colorado Law School

Kenneth Sharpe

Swarthmore College - Political Science Department

Date Written: March 9, 2015

Abstract

Wisdom is not an innate character trait; no one automatically is wise; wisdom is learned and acquired. More importantly, one can learn and acquire wisdom intentionally and skillfully — one can practice it. And, if the practice is structured in particular ways, the practice will improve one’s capacities to act with wisdom. This article clarifies theoretical muddiness and pedagogical imprecision by bringing together two important and robust strands of legal ethics literature. The first strand focuses on what the appropriate role of a lawyer is in a just society, while the second focuses on how a lawyer learns to be, or is formed into, a professional. Neither strand regularly considers the other. By putting the two strands into conversation, we demonstrate that a lawyer can learn to be wise, but that such wisdom must be situated within a normative end goal. The idea of practical wisdom has its roots in Aristotelian traditions. Much of the discourse about practical wisdom has focused on it as a desired end state. While that is an important inquiry, it misses a key question — how does one become practically wise. Our article offers a new answer. It describes a set of processes and capacities to develop practical wisdom — what the authors call “practicing practical wisdom.”

Keywords: wisdom, legal ethics, legal professional, legal education

Suggested Citation

Cantrell, Deborah and Sharpe, Kenneth, Practicing Practical Wisdom (March 9, 2015). U of Colorado Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 15-3, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2575945 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2575945

Deborah Cantrell (Contact Author)

University of Colorado Law School ( email )

401 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309
United States

Kenneth Sharpe

Swarthmore College - Political Science Department

United States

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