If you think of intelligence as one form of adaptation to the environment, then in circumstances in which we know that there are wildly different environmental pressures, what counts as intelligent in one will be different from what counts as intelligent in the other.
Funny enough I just mentioned 'environmental pressures' in my post to Bob Dibs before seeing yours.
I am not sure you could describe an adaptation to the environment as intelligence ? (if that is what you are saying).
There are, of course, numerous adaptations that we could all agree on are not intelligence.
Funny enough I just mentioned 'environmental pressures' in my post to Bob Dibs before seeing yours.
I am not sure you could describe an adaptation to the environment as intelligence ? (if that is what you are saying).
There are, of course, numerous adaptations that we could all agree on are not intelligence.