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— Matthew Arnold"Morality represents for everybody a thoroughly definite and ascertained idea: the idea of human conduct regulated in a certain manner."
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What is intelligence, anyway It is only a word that people use to name those unknown processes with which our brains solve problems we call hard. But whenever you learn a skill yourself, you're less impressed or mystified when other people do the same. This is why the meaning of 'intelligence' seems so elusive: It describes not some definite thing but only the momentary horizon of our ignorance about how minds might work.
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