Introductory Remarks ■What is intelligence?” Isaac Asimov,the famous American writer,offers his interpretation of intelligence in the text.He knows from his own experience that intelligence is not absolute. He has scored amazingly high on various scholastic aptitude tests,but the high scores simply mean that he is very good at answering that type of academic questions.In terms of IQ's, he is highly intelligent and may be labeled as a "genius;"but in the auto-repairman's eye,he is not even“smart,”just because he is so goddamned educated." Introductory Remarks ◼ “What is intelligence?” ◼ Isaac Asimov, the famous American writer, offers his interpretation of intelligence in the text. He knows from his own experience that intelligence is not absolute. ◼ He has scored amazingly high on various scholastic aptitude tests, but the high scores simply mean that he is very good at answering that type of academic questions. In terms of IQ’s, he is highly intelligent and may be labeled as a “genius;” but in the auto-repairman’s eye, he is not even “smart,” just because he is so “goddamned educated