On Intelligence
Discover a groundbreaking perspective on intelligence in "On Intelligence" by Howard E. Gardner, published by Harvard University Press in 1996. This 2nd Enlarged Edition spans 312 pages and challenges conventional views on intelligence by emphasizing the significant role of societal influences in shaping intellectual capabilities. Gardner argues that traditional theories often overlook the intelligence present in non-Western cultures, advocating for a more inclusive understanding of cognitive diversity. His innovative "bio-ecological" framework offers valuable insights into individual differences in intellectual development, addressing critical gaps in existing theories. Perfect for readers interested in psychology, education, and cultural studies, this book invites you to rethink what intelligence truly means in our interconnected world.