Yes, and otherwise intelligent people buy into it even though the motivations of the people pushing these types of theories is patently obvious. If you start putting your faith in people like Tucker Carlson and Rand Paul, you are on a road to nowhere.
An education academic called Gardner wrote a seminal theory of multiple intelligences circa 1980.
he detailed 9 different kinds of smart and it should have changed education, and no matter how many essays you write on the theory in teacher training, it didnt.
Its a great theory.
But I think it needs revisiting and reworking.
Either theres different modes of stupidity, whereby seemingly intelligent people swallow a heap of hateful horseshit on the internet,
or theres a type of intelligence that Gardiner missed, that has a real lack of discernment?
here's a peer reviewed paper on the Theory. if you're time poor, page 6 has a summary of the modes. Note the absence of lightweight crap in the bibliography.
* on reflection on the modes, I hypothesis that online conspiracy nut jobs have a severe deficiency in Gardners Inter- and Intra-personal intelligences.
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