The brain triuno and the ethical intelligence: fundamental counterfoil of the multifocal intelligence

<p>This study has for aim offer an analysis as for the brain triuno and the ethical intelligence: fundamental Counterfoil of the multifocal intelligence, taking in tells one of the theories that it sustains her like they are the different types of multiple intelligences established by Beauport...

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Main Authors: C. Seijo, L Barrios
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad del Magdalena 2013-10-01
Series:Praxis
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Online Access:http://revistas.unimagdalena.edu.co/index.php/praxis/article/view/40
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Summary:<p>This study has for aim offer an analysis as for the brain triuno and the ethical intelligence: fundamental Counterfoil of the multifocal intelligence, taking in tells one of the theories that it sustains her like they are the different types of multiple intelligences established by Beauport and Cury (2004). The theoretical sustenance, it is based on the contents of Martin (2005), Belohlavek (2007), Galicians (2002), Beauport and Cury (2004), between others, being realized under a symbolic interpretive approach, across a qualitative methodology, type descriptive and not experimental design, by means of a documentary analysis. In this regard, it is found that the ethical intelligence is a mental mechanism that constructs the structural preconceptos and the rules of game with which an individual approaches the reality, that is to say, it is the capacity of the general formation, predicting the behavior for the achievement of aims organizacionales. As for the final considerations they focused in obtaining the most wide knowledge inside the organizations, allowing to reflect before the weaknesses that they present thinking about the brain triuno applying the multifocal intelligence, fundamental counterfoil of the ethical intelligence and of what way the rationing visualizes the strengths, nevertheless of the weaknesses that they present.</p><p> </p>
ISSN:1657-4915
2389-7856