Right... so instead, steal a word! Talk about intelligent acumen!The problem is, none of the other terms for the other 'intelligences' that you've mentioned have early as much cachet, and non of them capture the more sophisticated aspects of the respective talents they describe. So I wouldn't care if the definition of an 'intelligence' had to be changed.
For what word? Intelligence or rationality? Let's not merge my clearly separate agendas.And besides, dictionary.com definitions mention "logic" only once, so everything I just mentioned is pretty much a moot point.
This coming from one of them.Talk about multiple intelligences is not 'euphemistic'; it's a perfectly appropriate use of a word.
Sure. It's possible. I don't disagree. Are you reading my post? I didn't say N > S, I said that it's worth considering that perhaps if you were born smart, you're more naturally inclined to develop intuitive tendencies. Intuition, being the result of, NOT CAUSE.And I can think of ways that each one of the 8 psychological types could become intellectuals through thier dominant function. And each of the types could be just as much of an intellectual.
There's a difference between 'intelligence' and 'talent'.
We could also discuss the difference between 'intelligence' and 'wisdom'.
Gabe said:So I wouldn't care if the definition of an 'intelligence' had to be changed.
We could also discuss the difference between 'intelligence' and 'wisdom'.
The problem is that 'intelligence' is a nice word and everyone else wants a piece of the pie.
There's a difference between 'intelligence' and 'talent'.
Wasn't nocapzy an entp, some days ago ? Or am I getting things confused
definition |ˌdefəˈni sh ən|
noun
1 a statement of the exact meaning of a word, esp. in a dictionary.
• an exact statement or description of the nature, scope, or meaning of something : our definition of what constitutes poetry.
• the action or process of defining something.
2 the degree of distinctness in outline of an object, image, or sound, esp. of an image in a photograph or on a screen.
• the capacity of an instrument or device for making images distinct in outline : [in combination ] high-definition television.
ah, ok, yes it is. I am was thinking about becoming a iNTj myself
ah, ok, yes it is. I am was thinking about becoming a iNTj myself
From the New Oxford American Dictionary
I don't see "nebula" anywhere in there.
Again, look for the root: fin.
Like at the end of an old italian film.
Like found in Finished
Meaning, no changes hereafter.
Do I have to pull up another quotation?
Stipulative definition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"A stipulative definition is a type of definition in which a new or currently-existing term is given a new meaning for the purposes of argument or discussion in a given context. When the term already exists, this new definition may, but does not necessarily, contradict the dictionary (lexical) definition of the term. Because of this, a stipulative definition cannot be "correct" or "incorrect"; it can only differ from other definitions, but it can be useful for its intended purpose."
Why the hell would you ever consider that?
Ok but what about this?