Abstract: This paper proposes a concept of style-oriented wisdom by integrating Ryle's concept of "intelligence" and Aristotle's idea of "eudaimonia". According to this concept, wisdom means that an agent's activities/actions show a certain style characterized by creativity. Creative activities/actions not only help people accomplish particular tasks, i.e., "do things correctly", but essentially lead to human "eudaimonia". When embodied in theory, practice or technology, style-oriented wisdom constitutes theoretical wisdom, practical wisdom or technical wisdom. Examining the gain and loss in contemporary debates on wisdom in analytic epistemology is conducive to clarifying the connotations of these three kinds of wisdom. To examine these three kinds of wisdom in current philosophical context is to promote the theme of "transforming and resetting the classical three terms".

Key words: style-oriented wisdom, theoretical wisdom, practical wisdom, technical wisdom