Nature's I.Q.

Nature's I.Q.

Author: István Tasi

Publisher: Torchlight Publications

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780981727301

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It is not at all surprising that insects behave like insects, birds behave like birds, and mammals behave like mammals. They execute most of their intricate behavior in a predetermined, instinctive manner. But how do they know when and how they should act? Where did the intelligence that is manifested in nature come from? Can the current view be true, that inert matter (lacking consciousness) somehow acquired intelligence over the course of a vast span of time? Darwin's theory of evolution is widely accepted as the explanation for the varieties of life. Evolutionists attempt to explain the origin of behavioral patterns by gradual modifications of more simple behavior forms. But when we try to explain complex animal behavior this way, it becomes impossible! Nature's IQ invites the reader to investigate an alternative explanation. Is it possible that our world reflects, in many different ways, a supernatural intelligence that has applied its own infinitely ingenious solutions to create the living world?


The Nature of Human Intelligence

The Nature of Human Intelligence

Author: Robert J. Sternberg

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-01-11

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 1107176573

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Provides an overview of leading scholars' approaches to understanding the nature of intelligence, its measurement, its investigation, and its development.


IQ and the Wealth of Nations

IQ and the Wealth of Nations

Author: Richard Lynn

Publisher: Praeger

Published: 2002-02-28

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13:

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Argues that a significant part of the gap between rich and poor countries is due to differences in national intelligence.


Natural Language Processing in Artificial Intelligence — NLPinAI 2021

Natural Language Processing in Artificial Intelligence — NLPinAI 2021

Author: Roussanka Loukanova

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-11-01

Total Pages: 126

ISBN-13: 3030901386

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The book covers theoretical work, approaches, applications, and techniques for computational models of information, language, and reasoning. Computational and technological developments that incorporate natural language are proliferating. Adequate coverage of natural language processing in artificial intelligence encounters problems on developments of specialized computational approaches and algorithms. Many difficulties are due to ambiguities in natural language and dependency of interpretations on contexts and agents. Classical approaches proceed with relevant updates, and new developments emerge in theories of formal and natural languages, computational models of information and reasoning, and related computerized applications. Its focus is on computational processing of human language and relevant medium languages, which can be theoretically formal, or for programming and specification of computational systems. The goal is to promote intelligent natural language processing, along with models of computation, language, reasoning, and other cognitive processes.


Beyond IQ

Beyond IQ

Author: Robert J. Sternberg

Publisher: CUP Archive

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 9780521278911

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Beyond I.Q.: A Triarchic Theory of Human Intelligence contends that the influence of certain psychological factors upon intelligence is strong enough to be considered highly significant in the evaluation of I.Q. The triarchic theory of human intelligence, accordingly, reaches "beyond I.Q".


Nature and Nurture

Nature and Nurture

Author: National Society for the Study of Education. Committee on the Possibilities and Limitations of Training

Publisher:

Published: 1928

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13:

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Building the Future of Innovation on Millions of Years of Natural Intelligence

Building the Future of Innovation on Millions of Years of Natural Intelligence

Author: Leen Gorissen

Publisher:

Published: 2020-04-30

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9789464007572

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Despite endless change and disruption, massive upheaval and cosmic collisions, nature has survived the worst of times and thrived in the best of them for 3.8 billion years. She knows what works, what lasts and what contributes to the future of life on Earth. She is the undisputed master of continuous innovation, adaptation and, ultimately, regeneration. What if we humans could tap into the power of the Natural Intelligence that stood the test of time and model our businesses after the proven success stories of nature? What if we could fast track innovation and develop responsible products and agile organisations? We might learn to become life-friendly and self-renewing right where we are and transform our current degenerative value system into a regenerative one. This may sound like science fiction, but is already happening. In this book, Leen Gorissen, PhD in Biology, covers breakthrough insights from the life sciences and how these change the way we look at change and innovation. She shares some of the most advanced thinking and novelties in bio-inspired innovation - covering disciplines like biomimicry, biophilia, permaculture, living systems thinking, nature-based solutions and regenerative design - and clusters these nature-inspired disciplines under the umbrella of NI. Because nature is the largest R&D project in history. Millions of years of field tests have led to designs that outclass any man-made design in terms of efficiency, effectiveness, adaptability, resiliency and endurance. By tapping into the potential of NI, the business world can become an important engine of planetary regeneration and a beacon of creativity and meaningful work spreading hope and ingenuity, not despair and burn-out.


Natures Gambit

Natures Gambit

Author: David Henry Feldman

Publisher:

Published: 1986-12-14

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13:

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Reprint. Originally published in 1986 by Basic Books. A study of six precocious children and their development. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


The Post-formal Reader

The Post-formal Reader

Author: Shirley R. Steinberg

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13: 9780815314158

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This volume argues that while twentieth century educational psychology has made important advances, a time for reassessment has arrived. Recent years have seen the rise of neo-Vygotskian analysis and situated cognition within the discipline of cognitive psychology. The authors of Post-Formal Reade have picked up where these theories leave off to more fully develop the specific connections between the social and the psychological dimensions of learning theory and educational psychology.


The Natural and the Social

The Natural and the Social

Author: Steve Hinchliffe

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 9780415222907

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This fascinating new book draws on insights from across th social sciences - from psychology, economics and geography as well as sociology - to examine the changing character of society and nature.