Comments on Profile Post by Yomc

  1. SinisterBucky
    SinisterBucky
    Like as in ignorance? The refusal to learn or change?

    If you ask me, THAT'S a disease. I think stupidity is more easily cured in general unless it is rooted in long-held beliefs that people use "special pleading" to try and preserve.
    Sep 13, 2015
  2. Whizzer
    Whizzer
    Is mayonnaise an instrument?
    Sep 15, 2015
  3. memelord
    memelord
    nice post
    Sep 15, 2015
  4. PhantomStar
    PhantomStar
    Nah, it's not a virus.

    But it sure is spreading like one.
    Sep 15, 2015
  5. SinisterBucky
    SinisterBucky
    Sep 15, 2015
  6. PhantomStar
    PhantomStar
    Not really. I got it from Spongebob.
    Sep 16, 2015
  7. mochi
    mochi
    If it is, I think it's contagious.
    Sep 17, 2015
  8. SinisterBucky
    SinisterBucky
    Indeed. Actual psychology studies can verify this, @BlabDaFish . Ever heard of the "Theory of Conformity"?
    Sep 17, 2015
  9. mochi
    mochi
    No, but that's probably because I have the stupidity disease xD
    Sep 17, 2015
  10. SeahawksFan12
    SeahawksFan12
    Intelligence is such a widely spread out term, it's actually a term that consists of multiple theories and definitions. If you were to go to one psychologist and get their perspective on intelligence and were to go to another one, you would get a different perspective. With that said, everyone is intelligent in their very own way, even those who you classify as stupid.
    Sep 18, 2015
  11. SeahawksFan12
    SeahawksFan12
    As if you are talking about ignorance and naiveness, I do actually disagree with the fact that it is a disease. If anything, it's actually something you in deed have to learn to overcome. According to the laws of physics, you in deed cannot learn to overcome a disease, but can only rely on your body to heal it if it can.
    Sep 18, 2015
  12. SinisterBucky
    Sep 18, 2015
  13. Yomc
    Yomc
    I wouldn't say that intelligence is subjective. It's (universally) defined as how easily someone can learn. Things like creativity wouldn't be other forms of intelligence; rather, they are completely different entities.
    Sep 18, 2015
  14. Yomc
    Yomc
    Yes, I do speak about ignorance, but it is my belief that ignorance stems from stupidity. There is no other way for it to manifest (for the concept of free will is nowhere near as "free" as we think). As stupidity is thus inherent and not acquired, I find it to be a disease.
    Sep 18, 2015
  15. SinisterBucky
    Sep 18, 2015
  16. SeahawksFan12
    SeahawksFan12
    Really, because according to my research it's is a multi-defined term, as most terms are from my perspective:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligence
    Nonetheless, logic, abstract thinking, quick learning and the ability to learn in general all apply to intelligence.
    Sep 18, 2015
  17. Yomc
    Yomc
    Your "research" is Wikipedia?
    (Just kidding - Wikipedia has actually become pretty reliable for nearly all of the time)
    Regardless, I still prefer not to get definitions from Wikipedia, as they will explain every interpretation of something in every context, which can be misleading.
    Sep 18, 2015
  18. Yomc
    Yomc
    Logic is directly linked with how quickly one can learn. The ability to learn itself, as well, is directly linked with how quickly one can learn. When I use "learn," I am using it in the concept of pure knowledge, not habitual practice - for instance, it would apply to learning a math equation. It wouldn't apply in this context to learning how to play the violin.
    Sep 18, 2015
  19. Yomc
    Yomc
    Abstract thinking is something that isn't directly linked to how quickly one can learn. That being said, I'd find it a difficult argument to justify this as "intelligence."
    Sep 18, 2015
  20. memelord
    memelord
    This
    Sep 19, 2015