Howard Gardner proposed the theory of multiple intelligences which suggests that there are several relatively independent types of intelligence. The theory identifies at least eight different intelligences: bodily-kinesthetic intelligence, musical intelligence, interpersonal intelligence, intrapersonal intelligence, naturalistic intelligence, linguistic intelligence, logical-mathematical intelligence, and spatial intelligence. The document provides brief descriptions of bodily-kinesthetic intelligence, musical intelligence, intrapersonal intelligence, and spatial intelligence as examples of the different types of intelligences in Gardner's theory.