1. Human development
  2. Personal intelligences

Personal intelligences

Description

These are centred on the concept of the individual self and may be considered as: (a) [Access to one's own feeling life]

- this is the development of the internal aspects of a person and the ability to detect and symbolize complex and highly differentiated sets of feelings (b) [Ability to notice and make distinctions among individuals]

- to read even the hidden intentions and desires of others and to use this knowledge to influence their behaviour Development of these intelligences leads to self-maturity and to personal knowledge of one's self as a unique individual

Context

One of the separate or multiple intelligences put forward by Howard Gardner.

Broader

Metadata

Database
Human development
Type
(H) Concepts of human development
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Language
English
Last update
Dec 3, 2024