"Wisdom finds its literary expression in wisdom literature"
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“Wisdom literature” isn’t a vague compliment; it names a tradition (biblical Proverbs, Job, Ecclesiastes, later moralists and essayists) built around time-tested problems: suffering that doesn’t “make sense,” virtue that doesn’t guarantee reward, the stubborn gap between what we deserve and what we get. Ricoeur’s larger project - hermeneutics, narrative identity, the symbol that “gives rise to thought” - turns on the idea that meaning is mediated. We don’t access truth raw; we interpret it through forms that have already metabolized experience.
The subtext is a critique of modern intellectual habits: the fantasy that clarity equals depth, that method can replace judgment, that ethics can be derived like math. Ricoeur’s sentence points to a division of labor in language. Analysis can map the terrain; wisdom literature shows what it feels like to live there, and why that feeling matters.
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