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Our age suffers from disparity between the amount of knowledge and wisdom we possess. The most important factor that contributes to wisdom is a Comprehensive vision, a sense of proportion the capacity and the alertness to take into consideration and attach due importance to all the factors involved in a problem. Modern research with emphasis on specialised know�ledge checks the growth of such vision. It naturally produces undersirable results. For example a scientist engaged in a disinterested study of the composition of atom quite unintentionally helps the production of nuclear weapons. Evidently if knowledge multiplies but wisdom does not, it may prove harmful for the people. Besides comprehensive vision, wisdom also needs feelings, since many eminent people with extensive knowledge but narrow feelings have proved very dangerous to humanity

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distorting medium of their own passions. Hegel had a philosophy of history which did not suffer from and lack of comprehensiveness, since it started from the earliest time and continued into an indefinite future. But the chief lesson of history which he sought to inculcate was that from the A.D. 400 down to his own time Germany had been the most important nation and the

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