Intelligence


Intelligence seems to be a very unprecise term, which intends to express,as a whole, faculties which often appear opposed between themselves.

In a general sens, intelligence seems to be a faculty which allows us to understand and unite observations which events propose to us, in appropriate sequences and laws. Nothing to say on this point.

Often, however, intelligence is understood a very limited way, only dedicated as a means to discover causes and effects. Inverting the concept, one commits yhe error of not considering intelligence out of such applications. One must profoundly be aware of this fact.

In fact, and certainly for the most part, many events exist where one can and must exercise intelligence over and above the bonds of cause and effect. Intelligence applies itself, in fact, to perceptions, intuitions and correlations.

 



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