1994
DOI: 10.2307/1178654
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Proverbs Are Never out of Season: Popular Wisdom in the Modern Age

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“…Most recently, we extended our inquiry concerning wisdom to the study of proverbs and their relevance in accessing wisdom-related knowledge (P. Baltes & Freund, 1999). This research follows the notion of folk psychology (Haselager, 1997;Mieder, 1993) that much of a culture's historically acquired knowledge is stored in proverbs and that accessing this body of knowledge is a major facilitator in achieving and interpreting a good life.…”
Section: Empirical Findings 6: Wisdom In Proverbsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most recently, we extended our inquiry concerning wisdom to the study of proverbs and their relevance in accessing wisdom-related knowledge (P. Baltes & Freund, 1999). This research follows the notion of folk psychology (Haselager, 1997;Mieder, 1993) that much of a culture's historically acquired knowledge is stored in proverbs and that accessing this body of knowledge is a major facilitator in achieving and interpreting a good life.…”
Section: Empirical Findings 6: Wisdom In Proverbsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In research on naive theory or folk psychology, proverbs are viewed as a body of crystallized (folk) knowledge about human life (Haselager, 1997;Mieder, 1993Mieder, , 1997Peng & Nisbett, 1998;Rogers, 1990). Proverbs are short statements summarizing advice on how to deal effectively or in morally correct ways with situations of everyday life (e.g., Mieder, 1997).…”
Section: Knowledge Of Socmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, participants read a series of proverbs, some of which paralleled the notion that appearance can be a misleading reflection of reality. Proverbs are revered by many as words of wisdom (Mieder, 1993) and a methodological tool for culture-specific assumptions or values (e.g., Lee et al, 2020;Peng & Nisbett, 1999;Weng et al, 2021). For this study, we identified five proverbs from proverb dictionaries (Lin & Leonard, 2012;Mieder et al, 2012;Simpson & Speake, 2003).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%