IndiReloaded says:
"Neo, I don't mind if you criticise *my points* but you should learn not to engage in personal attacks. It just highlights your insecurities."
I love arguing with you b/c you always manage to make yourself look stupid. You're better off staying quiet if you want people to believe you have a doctorate degree. lol
"Geeze. Do I have to spell *everything* out for you dumb bachelor graduates?"
let me get this right.. I should refrain from personal attacks since it just highlights my "insecurities" but it's perfectly okay for you to do as you please? Oh silly Indi, you crack me up!
"Anyway, here is our argument so far (paraphrased):
N - Intelligence involves potential.
I - Lame argument b/c how does one measure potential?
N - How should I know if scientists can't figure it out? (LOL! Yes, those scientists--who are they & where DO they come up with their ideas?)
I - Lame & useless. You resort to a definition that you admit can't be measured."
eye sea what you did there. Now it's my turn:
N - intelligence is the potential to learn and apply knowledge
I - if intelligence involves potential, then we should let children take office
N - lame strawman argument. Children lack the knowledge and maturity to fill that position
I - oh yeah? Well if you can't measure intelligence, then your argument is wrong
N - let's say you're given an exam that measures intelligence but you don't take it. Do you suddenly become an imbecile?
(still waiting for an answer)
"So far, yours is just a circular arguments similar to the ones used by religious people (its potential! okay, show me an example of this 'potential'; I can't, but its potential!). LOL. You might as well be clear that, by invoking 'potential', your definition is just a *belief* statement with nothing to back it up. Its not measurable and, by my criteria, therefore useless."
<yawn> a deity with the power to influence the universe, by definition, must be tangible if it is able to interact with the physical world and hence is measurable. Intelligence, on the other hand, is intangible. Your contention that potential must be measurable is akin to me saying "show me how you would measure humor or charm, otherwise they don't exist."
p.s. IQ tests attempt to measure potential by predicting how a child will perform in school
"Here is what I suggest is the difference between knowledge and intelligence:
Knowledge - the things you know, regardless of context. A^2 + B^2 = C^2 type things.
Intelligence - the things you know, used in context or applied in new ways. As mentioned previously, this will be affected by experience, but can still be measured. E.g.
The *knowledge* of A^2 + B^2 = C^2 can be used in a real-life situation involving right triangles. The recognition of this application, or the ability to put together different parts of factual knowledge and create something new. That is how I define intelligence and its a decent definition b/c it can be measured."
again, this is the same thing that Only-virgins and I are saying, just worded differently.