Originally posted by Thrawn
Thanks.
again, thanks for what? You act as you cought me in some kind of trap.
You are citing someone's opinion as if it was a fact. It isn't.
"IQ" stands for "intelligence quotient." A person's IQ is supposed to be a measure of that person's intelligence: the higher the IQ number, the greater the intelligence. This is inaccurate, however, since it assumes that there is only one kind of intelligence. Most people recognize that there are some people with fantastic memories, some with mathematical minds, some with musical genius, some with mechanical expertise, some with good vocabularies, some good at seeing analogies, some good at synthesizing, some at unifying, etc. Some people excel at more than one of these behaviors. It would be more accurate to speak of human intelligences than of intelligence. An IQ test, therefore, should be considered a measure of some kinds of intelligence, but not all. The most accurate claim one can make about an IQ test is that it measures IQ. [/url]
Hehe, that was my intended gotcha in this round.
I suspected that you or someone else will bring this into play.
I disagree completely.
Musical genius is just that a musical genius. Fantastic memory is again, just that, a fantastic memory. Same for the rest of his "intelligences". It's crap. How can you call someone intelligent just because he can play an instrument, play basketball or be a good mechanic?
The guy is trying to muddle waters by saying that since everybody has "some" talent, therefore everybody is "equally intelligent". Utter Nonsense.