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Culture and Intelligence

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Estimated time: 5 minutes
  • Introduction
  • Intelligence in the Indian Tradition
CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Culture and Intelligence

  • Culture Shapes Intelligence – Intelligence develops within a cultural context and helps individuals adapt to their environment.
  • Vygotsky’s View – Culture influences higher mental functions like thinking and problem-solving, while basic functions are universal.
  • Technological Intelligence – In advanced societies, reasoning, speed, abstraction, and achievement are valued as signs of intelligence.
  • Non-Western Perspective – Many Asian and African cultures value social skills, self-reflection, and collectivistic orientation along with cognitive ability.
  • Sternberg’s View – Practical or contextual intelligence shows that intelligence is influenced by culture.
  • Indian Concept of Intelligence (Buddhi) – Intelligence is seen as holistic, including cognitive, emotional, motivational, and moral aspects.
  • Facets in Indian Tradition – Intelligence includes cognitive competence, social responsibility, emotional control, and entrepreneurial qualities like persistence and hard work.
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