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by JohnBooty
1999 days ago
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"Intelligence" is a complex and multidimensional thing. Writing, math, human interactions, art, etc. These each require different sorts of intelligence. The dominant view on "intelligence" these days is something along these lines. https://www.simplypsychology.org/multiple-intelligences.html Those eight categories are perhaps a bit insufficient and arbitrary, but surely the overall notion rings true -- we have all known "smart" people who excelled in some of those areas while failing at others. Sifting through the available information (and disinformation) and reaching a rational conclusion on something like COVID involves multiple axes of intelligence. It requires a (somewhat rare? apparently?) combination of a base level of scientific literacy, and perhaps some interpersonal skills because sifting through the misinformation requires an understanding of various parties' motivations. As well as perhaps a few others. |
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