A pluralistic approach to folk psychology must countenance the evaluative, regulatory, predictive, and explanatory roles played by attributions of intelligence in social practices across cultures. Building off of the work of the psychologist Robert Sternberg and the philosophers Gilbert Ryle and Daniel Dennett, I argue that a relativistic interpretivism best accounts for the many varieties of intelligence that emerge from folk discourse. To be intelligent is to be comparatively good at solving intellectual problems that an interpreter deems worth solving
I suggest a pluralistic account of folk psychology according to which not all predictions or explana...
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Although the cognition is significant in strategic reasoning, its role has been weakly analyzed, bec...
A pluralistic approach to folk psychology must countenance the evaluative, regulatory, predictive, a...
Human intelligence is redefined in light of new evidence that, in addition to general intelligence, ...
An extract from The Cambridge Dictionary of Sociology which focuses on intelligence within a sociolo...
Through the years several theories have emerged trying to explain what intelligence is, and tried to...
This article proposes a definition of intelligence as com-prising the mental abilities necessary for...
The notion of intelligence is relevant to several fields of research, including cognitive and compar...
The model of human intelligence that is most widely adopted derives from psychometrics and behaviora...
The goal of this article is to review cultural explorations of human intelligence around the globe. ...
This thesis examines the relationship between folk psychology and scientific psychology, and argues...
Cognitive Psychology (CP) in the last 50 years has shown impressive development, producing a large b...
This paper argues that our folk-psychological expertise is a special case of extended and enculturat...
g--a statistical factor capturing strong intercorrelations between individuals’ scores on different ...
I suggest a pluralistic account of folk psychology according to which not all predictions or explana...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. The fields of business and management with which public relations interacts and...
Although the cognition is significant in strategic reasoning, its role has been weakly analyzed, bec...
A pluralistic approach to folk psychology must countenance the evaluative, regulatory, predictive, a...
Human intelligence is redefined in light of new evidence that, in addition to general intelligence, ...
An extract from The Cambridge Dictionary of Sociology which focuses on intelligence within a sociolo...
Through the years several theories have emerged trying to explain what intelligence is, and tried to...
This article proposes a definition of intelligence as com-prising the mental abilities necessary for...
The notion of intelligence is relevant to several fields of research, including cognitive and compar...
The model of human intelligence that is most widely adopted derives from psychometrics and behaviora...
The goal of this article is to review cultural explorations of human intelligence around the globe. ...
This thesis examines the relationship between folk psychology and scientific psychology, and argues...
Cognitive Psychology (CP) in the last 50 years has shown impressive development, producing a large b...
This paper argues that our folk-psychological expertise is a special case of extended and enculturat...
g--a statistical factor capturing strong intercorrelations between individuals’ scores on different ...
I suggest a pluralistic account of folk psychology according to which not all predictions or explana...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. The fields of business and management with which public relations interacts and...
Although the cognition is significant in strategic reasoning, its role has been weakly analyzed, bec...