Going back to the question of 'can we think independantly of thought' and the opinion that 'thought is possible without language', raises a further question of, 'Would you know if you could think if you didn't have a communication tool (such as language) to interpret that thought initially? Probably not...?
Where do basic skills and the role that they play in determining intelligence come from? Dyslexia has been mentioned a couple of times on this thread. It has a variety of forms and traits and one area that may be relevant is congnitive processing (inclusive of assimilation and recall of information). Perhaps if you are finding learning hard then it is more to do with your learning style than your capacity to learn. Are dyslexics actually silly people? No, they're not , but if the learning tools offered by society do not suit their learning style, does that mean that that individual will turn out to be thicker than a whale omlette?
...any way, I guess that's the difference between making a judgement and having a debate
Where do basic skills and the role that they play in determining intelligence come from? Dyslexia has been mentioned a couple of times on this thread. It has a variety of forms and traits and one area that may be relevant is congnitive processing (inclusive of assimilation and recall of information). Perhaps if you are finding learning hard then it is more to do with your learning style than your capacity to learn. Are dyslexics actually silly people? No, they're not , but if the learning tools offered by society do not suit their learning style, does that mean that that individual will turn out to be thicker than a whale omlette?
...any way, I guess that's the difference between making a judgement and having a debate