Sentences with phrase «different kinds of intelligence»

What Gardner also found is that there are physiological and specifically neurological bases for the different kinds of intelligence he identified — intelligences that collectively are essential for humanity and civilization, with some being emphasized by some cultures more than others.
Howard Gardner first identified and introduced to us seven different kinds of intelligence in Frames of Mind.
He is a strong advocate of the work of Howard Gardner on «multiple intelligences,» supporting Gardner's theory that there are many kinds of intelligence, and many ways of learning, and that different children bring different kinds of intelligence to the learning endeavor.
What if we practiced full disclosure and acknowledged that there are many different kinds of intelligence, and that some can not be measured by conventional means?
Finally, for a glimpse of a wildly different kind of intelligence, soak up «The Mind of an Octopus,» our excerpt from a new book by Peter Godfrey - Smith.

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Obviously, he has intelligence but there is all different kinds of stupidity out there.
«But most importantly, we've also looked and considered some of the intelligence reports that are flowing in from different groups of people apart from the normal terrorist alert that is being raised, different groups of people wanting to come out under different kinds of names to foment trouble.
Zimmer: Well there are a lot of different ways of testing intelligence, and you can find them on IQ tests and other kinds of tests; and they tend to correlate together and so that people who score a certain way on one intelligence test will test similarly in another test and so these scores, kind of, hang together.
So in this issue Hanson follows that through to a conclusion coming up with tiny insect - like robots with greater than human level intelligence living by the billions in skyscrapers and sort of doing their virtual work at the equivalent of pennies per day and what this leads to, there are two different ideas about what this kind of economic runaway advancement would ultimately lead to.
And consciousness is kind of different from intelligence, but consciousness is what makes life meaningful for all of us.
by Walter Chaw Matthew Modine has made a career of acting the idiosyncratic man of action — that scattershot chortle masking some unusual skill and the kind of laconic intelligence that Eric Stoltz has utilized to far different effect.
Students will probably begin thanking you for all kinds of things: for respecting their intelligence and their desire to be self - directed, for example, and for giving them a chance to «try on» different careers and feel the difference in fit between being a transit planner and an oral historian and imagine themselves doing each type of work day after day.
The business intelligence assignment writers who are working with us are well - versed in different kinds of business intelligence strategies and topics.
In what police have described as the biggest operation of its kind, officers swooped on the offices of 20 binary options brokers in order to «review their compliance documents and gather intelligence on different types of investment fraud.»
In fact, research has found that different dog breeds possess unique kinds of instinctive intelligence.
Sharon D. Nelson: Well, interesting, you kind of answered my next question, so I think I'm going to reshape it a little bit because I do think a lot of lawyers are worried about Artificial Intelligence replacing their jobs, and from my own perspective, I think a certain amount of that fear is justified, but I do understand what you're saying and I've watched with considerable admiration as you've kind of turned your ship a little bit into a different harbor because originally it was called ROSS: The Super-Intelligent Attorney, and now, you have more shaped ROSS from the point of view of the lawyer as somebody that allows the lawyer to be more efficient, serve the client better, and to focus on something other than what you might call «the goat work» of the legal world, which we really don't want to do, and so how did you come to the realization that that was something that needed to be done?
Rick Seabrook, the European managing director of Neota Logic presented the first part of the session, outlining the different kinds of artificial intelligence clustered under that nomenclature and then proceeded to outline some of the uses and applications to which the new software is being put by law firms in the UK and the US.
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