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| View Poll Results: Which is more important? | |||
| Knowledge | | 2 | 9.09% |
| Intelligence | | 10 | 45.45% |
| Both are equal | | 9 | 40.91% |
| Steven666 | | 1 | 4.55% |
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| Registered User Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Oxford
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Rep Power: 1 Rep.: 216 ![]() ![]() | Re: Knowledge Vs Intelligence Self-evidence is tautology and thus not proof. Anyone with a hint of intelligence - or a knowledge of logic - could tell you that. |
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Rep Power: 5 Rep.: 1943 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Emotional Stupidity Quote:
My brother knows all about Norwich Football club but couldnt boil an egg Knowledge in one area means nothing You can claim to be intelligent but not very knowledgable, you could be of course but not on that statement | |
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Rep Power: 0 Rep.: 11 | Re: Emotional Stupidity Quote:
Anyway, the point I was making is that neither knowledge nor IQ count for much in life if you aren't emotionally attuned. For many of the things being discussed here, EI matters more than knowledge or intelligence - for personal prosperity, getting along with people, making good decisions ... or emptying your nuts (if that's your thing). An emotionally intelligent person is more fun to be around. Let's face it, nobody likes a smart ass (plenty of them on this forum, though!). ![]() | |
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Rep Power: 1 Rep.: 216 ![]() ![]() | Re: Emotional Stupidity Quote:
It's funny how ofen a person being intelligence - or emotionally intelligent - translates directly to, "they agree with me". Similarly, people who disagree are quickly labelled a smart ass. The content of the ideas are rarely relevant. Curiously, many of the people who go on about the concept of emotional intelligence also consider themselves emotionally intelligent. One suspects, as with most things, the concept is used to rationalise preconceptions rather than to actually encourage reason. Conclusions typically preceed analysis. It wouldn't surprise me to see this post will be villified. I'm not sure if the response will be intelligent, emotionally intelligent or just plain funny. | |
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I agree - to an extent.Goleman's book is pure pop psychology: entertaining and overblown. He describes a ragbag of skills and competences that has have little to do with the original scientific construct proposed by Salovey & Mayer, which has rather more credibility. The book 'Emotional Intelligence: Science & Myth' offers a very thorough scientific critique. The main author is scathing about Goleman'$ commercial spin on the original research - and he co-supervised my PhD (which actually wasn't about emotional intelligence per se: I summarised the problems with that construct, set it aside and replaced it with something much more amenable to neuropsychological research). So of course I agree with you. I just find it easier to use the familiar terminology with non-psychologists so they have an idea what I'm talking about. Absolutely. Goleman's commerical reworking has been dubbed "Promotional Intelligence". He's set up an industry around it. As you say, it's often abused by anti-rationalists with all sorts of kooky ideas. But shorn of the hyperbole, there is a valid core pointing in the right direction. Quote:
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