84. Measurable Cognitive Factors Contributing to General Intelligence
(Epistemic status: taking a framework other people have started on and then abandoned; actually kind of predictive. Probably not complete, but the frame seems unique to me and I want other people to think about it. For NC, JM, and PR.) Intelligence! A famously hard thing to pin down and operationalize. The part where people often assign it some kind of moral or valuative dimension - in both directions - and then allocate universally vital resources based on who seems to have it and who doesn't makes that even harder. The part where people either deny that it has a genetic basis and thus focus on misguided environmental schemes or consider the predominant genetic basis to be so all-important as to try to push breeding programs based on it makes it harder yet. Worst of all, some people even go as far as to deny that "intelligence" in the abstract even exists as a meaningful property of a person let alone a measurable one, or go heinously egregiously wrong and try to tie i...