- The
Theory of
Multiple Intelligences (1983) and its sequels,
Howard Gardner identifies at
least eight distinct intelligences that
humans use to survive...
-
general intelligence".
Intelligence. 3 (2): 105–120. doi:10.1016/0160-2896(79)90009-6.
Frames of mind: The
theory of
multiple intelligences. New York: Basic...
- from
acting in the
world and
experiencing the consequences.
Artificial intelligences – disembodied,
strangers to blood, sweat, and
tears – have no occasion...
- for his
theory of
multiple intelligences, as
outlined in his 1983 book
Frames of Mind: The
Theory of
Multiple Intelligences.
Gardner retired from teaching...
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visualizations of form.
Spatial intelligence is one of the nine
intelligences on
Howard Gardner's
theory of
multiple intelligences, each of
which is composed...
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brain evolution) Such
intelligences, if they
exist and are
considered "intelligent",
could be very
different from
human intelligences.
Research may e.g....
-
intelligences, angels, deities, plants,
stones and
minerals as
partaking in its nature.
Within this
conceptual framework, the
Planetary Intelligence is...
- his
theory of
multiple intelligences that
intelligence is
formed out of
multiple abilities. He
recognized eight intelligences: linguistic, musical, spatial...
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Signals intelligence (SIGINT) is the act and
field of
intelligence-gathering by
interception of signals,
whether communications between people (communications...
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intelligence-gathering disciplines, such as
signals intelligence (SIGINT),
imagery intelligence (IMINT), and
measurement and
signature intelligence (MASINT)...