Topic > Intelligence In The Crow and the Jug

Freeman of Aesop in his article What is intelligence?, “the originators of mental tests have often stated that it is not only unnecessary, but probably futile to raise the question that it is subject of this article and that the answer would be of no use if we could find it." You can agree that intelligence exists, but disagree on what it is. However, we do not need to know the nature of intelligence to measure it. One of my favorite theories is that of multiple intelligences. These intelligences may include; musical-rhythmic, visual-spatial, verbal-linguistic, logical-mathematical, corporeal-kinesthetic, interpersonal, interpersonal, naturalistic and existential. What is strong in this theory is the lack of expansion of the definition of intelligence. He denies that he agrees with the way intelligence has been understood in the past. Intelligence is more than just a skill or aptitude, and intelligence is distinguishable from