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Debate Score:16
Arguments:10
Total Votes:16
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Is intelligence the main determinant in defining how advanced a species is?

Is intelligence the biggest factor in determining how advanced a species is? If not, what is?                                                                                     

 

 

 

 

Yes

Side Score: 8
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No

Side Score: 8
2 points

Intelligence drives Sapience.

A sapient creature is the most advanced type of creature.

Therefore, Intelligence is the main factor in determining how advanced a species is.

Side: Yes
Apollo(1608) Disputed
2 points

What benefit does sapience have to an organism's survival?

Side: No
Canin88(110) Disputed
2 points

This debate is not talking about the survivability of an organism, it is talking about how advanced the organism is...

Side: Yes

Yes. Stupid people are not very advanced ;)

Side: Yes
1 point

Yes, because the more intelligent the species is determines how well it succeeds in life, e.g Being able to adapt to rapid changes to its environment or to itself, etc.

Side: Yes
1 point

To be fair why don't we ask a less intelligent species how advanced their species is?

Side: Yes

Intelligence defines who controls a civilization. Without intelligence by mankind, an animal species could rule.

Side: Yes
4 points

The most prolific species on the planet, the ones that have existed for the longest time, the most adaptive, the hardest to eradicate, the most robust, are bacteria, one of the simplest organisms on Earth.

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Intelligence isn't an ends. It is a means to achieve the ends, which in biology, is survival and reproduction. The organisms that have done this the best are bacteria.

Side: No
1 point

I'm happy you worded this so well. I agree completely but couldn't find a way to put it into words. :)

Side: No