Vermillion
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Or really, any non-traditional form of intelligence (read: not the sort of intelligence that an IQ test measures).
I've been thinking about this for a while, but a post mentioning street smarts in the BCT reminded me to ask.
So, let's focus on artistic intelligence: what does that mean? Art is usually considered to be subjective, be it in painting, music, etc. Assume that a person creates artistic pieces that resonate with the people of their time, but they are ultimately forgotten. Is that person an artistic genius? How about a person whose work isn't appreciated in their time, but is remembered by future generations? Is he/she an artistic genius?
People constantly say that one of the reasons IQ tests aren't valuable is because they don't test other types of intelligence. But can those types of tests be quantified in any way besides by what other people believe?
Discuss, tell me I'm missing something obvious; whatever you'd like best.
I've been thinking about this for a while, but a post mentioning street smarts in the BCT reminded me to ask.
So, let's focus on artistic intelligence: what does that mean? Art is usually considered to be subjective, be it in painting, music, etc. Assume that a person creates artistic pieces that resonate with the people of their time, but they are ultimately forgotten. Is that person an artistic genius? How about a person whose work isn't appreciated in their time, but is remembered by future generations? Is he/she an artistic genius?
People constantly say that one of the reasons IQ tests aren't valuable is because they don't test other types of intelligence. But can those types of tests be quantified in any way besides by what other people believe?
Discuss, tell me I'm missing something obvious; whatever you'd like best.