01485nam a22002177a 450000500170000000800410001702000180005804000070007604100080008308200220009110000170011324500530013026000290018330000260021236500180023852009400025665000150119665000190121170000180123070000190124820231109141151.0211217b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9780747546764 cAL aeng 223a153.942bZOHS aDanah Zohar  aSpiritual Intelligence the ultimate Intelligence aLondonbBloomsburyc2000 a324 p.bHBc23x15 cm. b€16.99c€ aAt the beginning of the twentieth century, as psychologists discovered ways and means to measure intelligence, Aristotle's definition of man as "a rational animal" developed into an obsession with IQ. In the mid-1990s, Daniel Goleman popularized research into emotional intelligence, EQ, pointing out that EQ is a basic requirement for the appropriate use of IQ. There is enough collective evidence from psychology, neurology, anthropology and cognitiv science to hsow us that there is a third "Q", "SQ" or Spiritual Intelligence. Unlike IQ, which computers have and EQ which exists in higher mammals, SQ is uniquely human and, the author argues, the most fundamental of the three. It is linked to humanity's need for meaning, an issue very much at the forefront of people's minds as the century draws to a close. SQ is what we use to develop our longing and capacity for meaning, vision and value. It allows us to dream and to strive. a Intellect aSpiritual life aZOHAR (Danah) aMARSHALL (Ian)