Steve: So it would seem to intuitively make sense that if an individual, regardless of what species that individual is a member of, does not have to reinvent the wheel, so to speak, with each new lifetime that you would have the potential for
much greater intelligence within a population.
Since no one philosopher or theologian (of
much greater intelligence and ability to reason than I) has adequately answered it, I believe the majority of us are ill - equipped to answer it.
Not exact matches
This is significant because it builds on what has long been considered Facebook's
greatest strength — how
much it knows about us — and discards its biggest weakness, which was that it could only use that
intelligence within the social network.
Warren Buffett is so fascinating because not only is he the
greatest investor of all time, but he has so
much emotional
intelligence to go with his intellectual
intelligence.
In the animal kingdom - and we are very
much animals, albeit with a
greater intelligence - it is survival of the fittest.
The measure of
intelligence that one can exercise in the conduct of his life always depends in
great part on how
much understanding he has of his own ruling purpose.
21, out and out striker, a clinical finisher, a power header, an excellent jumper, definitely one of the future, he's a counter attacking threat (He do nt have explosive
much pace but he is
intelligence when making runs) and he possesses
great technique.
Excuse me but I really do nt think that Henry is an intelligent person: / he's a
great footballer but if it comes to
intelligence i would bet that DB10 and arteta are
much much more intelligent..
«This pretty
much confirms what we've been saying, that the benefits of breastfeeding are
great, and now there is proof that
intelligence levels can be improved into adulthood,» said Kim Cavaliero, spokeswoman for the Schaumburg - based advocacy group La Leche League International.
Although she acknowledges that the relationship between
intelligence and neuron count has not yet been firmly established, Herculano - Houzel and her colleagues argue that avian brains with the same or
greater forebrain neuron counts than primates with
much larger brains can potentially provide the birds with
much higher «cognitive power» per pound than mammals.
Philip Seymour Hoffman's precise, uncanny performance as Capote doesn't imitate the author so
much as channel him, as a man whose peculiarities mask
great intelligence and deep wounds.
So
much of A Quiet Passion's unlikely snap comes from Nixon, in a role - of - a-lifetime performance of
great billowing emotion, but also of quicksilver
intelligence.
Just another
great reason why it is I appreciate climate scientists so very
much, and the wisdom
intelligence and skills they bring to the table.
Our
great intelligence, our propensity to fashion new things out of what we find in our environment (be it wood, metal, or elements in the atomic and subatomic layers) would not have allowed us to do so
much damage to the earth were there not so many riches in the environment out there to be exploited.
Only in so
much as it «cause» s
great concern over the apparent and rapid decline of homo - Americanos»
intelligence.
Moderator of the Angel Investment panel Ed Wilson of Anthos Capital ended the discussion with a
great question for the panelists: in 20 years, how
much of today's legal practice (in terms of activity) will be done by artificial
intelligence?
Building a product which is already being actively used in law firms has been one of our
greatest accomplishments at ROSS
Intelligence, although there is still
much work to be done in this market.
On the surface, they might not look like
much of an upgrade compared to their predecessors but looks can be deceiving as these two models come with a
much greater emphasis on artificial
intelligence (AI) and augmented reality (AR).
I am not referring here to intellectual
intelligence, but something
much greater.