nd apparently I am the smartest human for saying this because of evidence in this thread.
people do have misunderstanding of good/people have misunderstanding of intelligence — kill jepetto
another inaccurate judgement could be that this person's IQ is intelligent, which there are no grounds for. — kill jepetto
Which genetical argument are you referring to? How do you determine which person deserves anything?genetics can be abused, some do not deserve who they are in person, but maybe in spirit. I don't think a genetical arguement suffices — kill jepetto
Any conversation that makes sense requires common ground to start from and refer to. Without sufficient common ground a conversation can't make any sense and will only lead to misunderstandings.it must be based on understanding, or mind of good. — kill jepetto
the good you know conditions your mind to make intellectual decisions, or to teach others to make intellectual decisions. — kill jepetto
Evil is technically minimalized. — kill jepetto
That's a tautology not explaining what intelligence is other than stating that it is intelligence. If you stated "intelligence is just intelligence" that would have been equally useful/useless.You are intelligent if you make more intelligent decisions than unintelligent decisions — kill jepetto
it's your diffusion of good, not mine — kill jepetto
One of the major inventions of this century has been virtual reality. We can create worlds with in our own to interact with and to manage and design intelligently. I think this is a peak of intelligent life, creating simulations. — Josh Alfred
It doesn't really matter how intelligent someone potentially is if they don't apply that intelligence to things...I sort of feel most people are pretty smart about understanding the people around them, and being able to interact with them, but often don't feel the need to apply much thinking to build a philosophy about how the greater world around them works — wax
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