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Debate Score:13
Arguments:11
Total Votes:14
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Education can be used to disguise a lack of intelligence......

.......but it is by no means imparts intelligence.

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Side Score: 10
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Side Score: 3
1 point

Take your run-of-the-mill straight-A privately tutored snob and you will see it right in front of your eyes!

Side: true
Intangible(4934) Disputed
1 point

That doesn't prove anything. You are just using your opinionated judgement to call someone stupid just because you don't like that way they act.

Your statement does not point out how the person is unintelligent.

Side: true
PookaWooka(173) Disputed
1 point

They have the grade handed to them on a platter, never having to use their own intellect to achieve it.

Side: false

Anyone can have good memory for all of the facts/details pumped into their brain by the education system. Whether they have the intelligence to apply it well is another matter.

Side: true
1 point

Education is not the same thing as intelligence, this is a well-known fact. Or at least, I'm sure it used to be. For instance, I don't have much of an education, but I'd still consider myself fairly intelligent when it comes to certain things. In other things, though, yeah. I'm a complete dumbass.

Side: true
1 point

Someone can be educated without being very intelligent. Something far worse than that though is a pseudointellect - someone that has a reasonable level of intelligence but talk about things they haven't studied as if they are experts. That happens a lot on this site.

Side: true

I use my education to do exactly that ;)

Side: true
1 point

I'm not sure what side I fall on, but we usually disagree so I picked false.

My position is that intelligence is ones ability to apply knowledge (education).

Side: false
Intangible(4934) Disputed
1 point

Ahh, but education is not were the knowledge is applied by the person. Education only informs you of the knowledge. How Intelligent you are will decide for how well you apply this knowledge.

Side: true
Stryker(849) Disputed
1 point

It seems like we are in agreement.

Side: false