By Schubert Ogden
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Could it be that what distinguishes wisdom from know-how--allowing how—allowing that both, in their ways, have to do with the meaning of things for us, as distinct from their structure in themselves--is themselves—is that wisdom has to do with ends, know-how with means? That is, wisdom has to do with the meaning of things for us with respect to the ends of action, whereas know-how has to do with the meaning of things for us with respect to the means of action.
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