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- From: yale@brahms.udel.edu (Christopher Rob Robe)
- Subject: Re: Intelligent?
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- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 20:44:30 GMT
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- >In article <1jp731INNn9u@bigboote.WPI.EDU> rosemary@joseph.WPI.EDU (Rosemary Irene Braun) writes:
- >>Hello fellow thinkers!
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- >>Two friends and I recently got into a discussion concerning the definition
- >>of intelligence... I was just wondering what you thought, because there seems
- >>to be a lot of ambiguity in the concept of intelligence.
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- That is one good question. One quote I remember quite clearly which
- pertains to this very question is, "There is a fine line between clever
- and stupid."
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- I don't think intelligence has to really deal with what you think about,
- but instead how you think about it. I believe intelligence can be
- measured by the way one logically reasons and how ones beliefs adhere to
- actual reality. Obviously we all have warped senses of reality, but
- what we believe must at least seem to logically adhere to reality even
- though it might truly not. This is just a brief notion.
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- Chris Robe'
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