Conclusion:
The concept of intelligence evolved
significantly from the classical world to the
Enlightenment. It transformed from notions
of innate knowledge and divine gifts to ideas
centered around reason, empiricism, and the
individual's capacity to learn and think. This
historical tour provides insights into the roots
of modern theories of intelligence and their
philosophical underpinnings. These historical
perspectives continue to inform
contemporary discussions on intelligence,
education, and human potential.