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hypothesis:if-we-identify-intelligence-with-the-manifest-expressions-of-intelligent-acts-we-end-up-mistaking-the-instruments-or-bearers-of-intelligence-with-the-quality-itselfIf we identify intelligence with the manifest expressions of intelligent acts, we end up mistaking the instruments or bearers of intelligence with the quality itself.
Conditional statement about the danger of conflating intelligence with its expressions.
Source paper
extracted_from(2023) · Witkowski, Olaf · Doctor, Thomas · Solomonova, Elizaveta · Duane, Bill +1
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