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Last edited by mmoc1d34d495b3; 2018-04-21 at 09:23 PM.
Intelligence is the capacity to learn, reason, and understand while applying existing and new skills to solve problems. That's pretty much it.
How it is measured depends on the tools and the intent of the test. Some tests just measure your ability to spot differences or solutions and some test current knowledge.
As far as I understand intelligence, it's a fairly inborn capability. You can certainly make your mind more practiced at recognizing patterns and regurgitating information, but actually increasing your intelligence? I don't know if that is possible. Your ability to intuit solutions and make leaps of logic seems to be something that is just part of you.
I could be wrong, of course.
Darsithis pretty much nailed it, it really isn't that ambiguous as it relates to objective truth. However beyond that I would say there is knowledge and ignorance, someone who is ignorant is likely someone of lower intelligence, someone who has knowledge is likely someone of a higher intelligence.
However neither holds the exclusivity on being stupid. Stupidity as I would define it relates to intelligence only as so far as one knows, but decides contrary to that knowledge. So the limits of knowledge, I think really will be choice.
I think for instance in the case of artificial intelligence, I don't think self awareness will come without the ability to feel, and when that happens whatever intelligence would likely be able to determine for itself through choice the priority of what it feels is important.
Milli Vanilli, Bigger than Elvis
I believe we do, but it's that dirty word in some circles that is directly related to environment, mostly because through some peer reviewed studies, environment doesn't seem to make a difference. I disagree along with a few others, especially in say like early child development.
However I don't know if you have Netflix or care but you should check out the famed interview with the Iceman Richard Kuklinski there are two of them that I know of one was conducted by Dr Park Dietz, who I am not especially a fan of but his evaluation of Kuklinski is pretty compelling.
I say a persons intelligence is closely as tied to their emotions and environment as any other development concerning the brain. Give a brain the tools it needs and environment to grow honestly. And there is a good or better than average chance that even without raising a persons I.Q which I say goes along with over all intelligence.
It is no guarantee as there are other components and ultimately choice of an individual, but it something that can be built on.
Milli Vanilli, Bigger than Elvis
I think it's mostly innate and your surroundings just give it it's final shape.
You can't learn to be like Hawkins or Einstein. There is a clear difference between a toddler who can read before he can walk and someone who has trouble calculating 6x7 in his mid 20s without the use of his hands.
RIP Genn Greymane, Permabanned on 8.22.18
Your name will carry on through generations, and will never be forgotten.
Popped up like weeds and what, please finish your statement.
Our understanding of the science has failed pretty miserably over all and generally, however as a collective I.Q has grown. The problem though is that I.Q =/= the end result, not totally.
It's a factor a large factor but so are many others.
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It is if in one of those hands you have a gun, I am sure you can figure out why.
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RIP Genn Greymane, Permabanned on 8.22.18
Your name will carry on through generations, and will never be forgotten.
Well then you really need to rethink your opinion then because someone who fucking spreads uneducated opinions as facts wouldn't know that they are spreading uneducated opinion, or know what facts are.
No more like someone who is uneducated or has a low I.Q can't and shouldn't be excepted to know better as much as those who have been, and have a higher intelligence that is what stupidity is.
People can only operate on information they know and people can't know better if they don't have access to education or an environment conducive of learning.
Milli Vanilli, Bigger than Elvis
http://imgur.com/a/idsHO
http://imgur.com/a/NzY5r
http://imgur.com/a/QYt6l
These are just a couple of textbooks I could find on my PC. Both with large chapters dedicated to intelligence. I have come across far more detailed chapters that thoroughly pick apart the history of the concept of intelligence. Feel free to PM me for the full books, just in case you want to count exactly how many prominent theories you can find here.
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Well that shut em up.