What is "Intelligence"?

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  • gue_bariumgue_barium Posts: 5,515
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  • OutOfBreathOutOfBreath Posts: 1,804
    baraka wrote:
    Some dude named Howard Gardner has a Multiple Intelligence Theory which is interesting. http://www.infed.org/thinkers/gardner.htm

    He has a list of a list of seven intelligences (from the above link):
    [snip]

    The problem with these multiple intelligences, is that they seem to be based on the assumption human=intelligence, therefore, everything humans do is intelligent by definition. I see the point that there are different ways to be "smart" about things, but isn't there a heavy implication and predetermined view of humans as epitomizing intelligence inherent in this classification?

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    Dan
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  • gue_bariumgue_barium Posts: 5,515
    The problem with these multiple intelligences, is that they seem to be based on the assumption human=intelligence, therefore, everything humans do is intelligent by definition. I see the point that there are different ways to be "smart" about things, but isn't there a heavy implication and predetermined view of humans as epitomizing intelligence inherent in this classification?

    Peace
    Dan

    What is your definition of intelligence?

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  • OutOfBreathOutOfBreath Posts: 1,804
    gue_barium wrote:
    What is your definition of intelligence?
    I dont have a clear definition. I outlined what I thought in my first post here way back. But I feel if intelligence as a concept is to have an objective quality, then it can't start from human = intelligence by definition. Then again, I'm not sure intelligence as a concept used by us, can possibly be objective. We're talking about ourselves after all.

    But as far as it goes, I think baraka's last definition here serves for most purposes.

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    Dan
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  • barakabaraka Posts: 1,268
    The problem with these multiple intelligences, is that they seem to be based on the assumption human=intelligence, therefore, everything humans do is intelligent by definition. I see the point that there are different ways to be "smart" about things, but isn't there a heavy implication and predetermined view of humans as epitomizing intelligence inherent in this classification?

    Peace
    Dan


    Well, yeah, the multiple intelligence theory applies specifically to humans. I'm not sure where you are going with this, perhaps you could expound. I apologize. It is very early here ;).
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  • glasshouseglasshouse Posts: 1,762
    it is something I’ve got an abundance of. I’ve got such a lot it's bringing me down.
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  • AhnimusAhnimus Posts: 10,560
    I like Gardner's model, but I still think it's far too dispersed to categorize.
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