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  • Bodily Kinesthetic Intelligence; a review from Frames of Mind, by Howard Gardner
    2024/07/03

    In today’s episode of The Literate Caveman, we discuss Bodily Kinesthetic Intelligence, from Frames of Mind, by Howard Gardner. In this chapter of his excellent books, Howard Gardner explores research and empirical data that supports his view that Bodily Kinesthetic Intelligence, is an autonomous intelligence that works synergistically with our other capacities.

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    57 分
  • Spatial Intelligence; a Review of Frames of Mind, by Howard Gardner
    2024/06/07

    In today’s episode of The Literate Caveman, we discuss Spatial-Intelligence, or what some researchers term ‘Visual-Spatial Intelligence,’ from Howard Gardner’s excellent book, ‘Frames of Mind.’

    This chapter takes examples from a wide range of cultures, from the frozen and sparse terrain of the Inuit, to the lush and tropical islands of the Puluwat navigators of the Caroline Islands in the South seas. Gardner also discusses a wide range of research material, citing examples from prehistoric cave paintings to modern behavioral research and of course, the work of Jean Piaget.

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Self-Defense; Understanding the Interview. A discussion on some of the ways in which criminals have been proven to select victims.
    2024/03/07

    I have given one version or another of this lecture since sometime in the mid 1990’s. I have polished it quite a bit, and I have learned a lot since those early days. Here I give a version of one of my lectures focusing on verbal interviews. Criminals will use a variety of means to select victims, these can generally be classified as physical interviews- based more on body language- or verbal interviews, based on interactions that can be more subtle. Either way can be very subtle or very direct, here we discuss some of these with a focus on the verbal interview.

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    1 時間 39 分
  • Logical-Mathematical Intelligence, a review from Frames of Mind, by Howard Gardner
    2024/02/24

    In today’s episode of The Literate Caveman, we discuss Logical-Mathematical Intelligence from Howard Gardner’s Frames of Mind. In this chapter, Gardner discusses his research and how it agrees with, and at some points disagrees with, the work of Jean Piaget. He also discusses the brevity of the careers of most career mathematicians, and I compare that to what I have learned about the careers of competitive athletes, from my career in strength and conditioning.

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    1 時間 9 分
  • Musical Intelligence; a review of Frames of Mind and the research of Howard Gardner
    2024/02/02

    Today we are discussing Musical Intelligence, from a chapter by Howard Gardner’s book Frames of Mind. Frames of Mind, first published in 1983, collects over 30 years of research and theories on the idea of multiple, fairly autonomous intelligences that work together, as opposed to a single, overarching intelligence.

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    56 分
  • Linguistic Intelligence; a review of Frames of Mind and the research of Howard Gardner
    2024/01/19

    Howard Gardner is an American researcher and Professor of Cognition and Education. Frames of Mind, first published in 1983, collects over 30 years of research and theories on the idea of multiple, fairly autonomous intelligences that work together, as opposed to a single, overarching intelligence. It also challenges the widely accepted importance of IQ tests. Today we are discussing Linguistic Intelligence.

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    49 分
  • Frames of Mind, the Theory of Multiple Intelligences. A discussion on the work of Howard Gardner
    2024/01/06

    Howard Gardner is a researcher who has long worked on the idea that intelligence is not limited to a single, overarching quality. He also has some interesting thoughts on the limitations of IQ tests, and education. His research has led him to believe there is a strong possibility that intelligence is more complex, and that humans possess several different facets of intelligence that work together in daily life. In today’s episode, we introduce his book ‘Frames of Mind, the Theory of Multiple Intelligences’ and discuss some of the ideas, and the history of this concept of multiple intelligences.

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    29 分
  • The Chronicles of Narnia- a Spoiler Free Discussion
    2023/12/19

    The Chronicles of Narnia are one the best loved children’s story collections of all time. However, most of the people who are aware of the series, have not read all seven books. Today we are going to have a (mostly!) spoiler-free quick discussion about this remarkable series, the order in which C.S, Lewis wished them to be read- which is quite different than the order they were originally published in- some thoughts on their relevance to Christianity, and finish with some thoughts about reading these to children.

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    25 分