On 22 Dec 2014, at 20:14, LizR wrote:
Sometimes allegedly conscious beings behave very unintelligently.
However using Bruno's distinction intelligent behaviour is conscious
(goal directed etc) but competent behaviour isn't.
So we have 3 classes of being
1 conscious
2 intelligent
3 competent
2 inplies 1 but 1 doesn't imply 2 so 1 is wider than 2. 3
isexclusive from 1 and 2.
But how then to distinguish competence from intelligence?
With a joke.
Competence discerns and builds of itself.
Intelligence laughs of itself.
Intelligence is needed to recognize our error , which is needed to
develop competence, but competence when developed can make
intelligence sleepy, laughing of the others, feeling superior, saying
a lot of stupidities, etc.
Competence is the art of winning.
Intelligence is the art of loosing.
Somehow.
Bruno
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