The Crazy Genius: The Connection Between Creativity, Intelligence And Genius, Are Introverts Or Extroverts Geniuses? Elements Of Creative Genius And Fallacies About Genius
by Harris Crenshaw
Misunderstood genius has been a theme for generations and the works of the electrifying minds of the past centuries remain mysterious phenomena.
“Anyone who is not shocked by quantum theory has not understood it,” said Niels Bohr, famous Danish physicist and self-described dilettante who developed the model of the atom.
Ancient Greek philosophers would not be surprised, especially Democritus, who theorized that everything is composed of atoms that were physically, but not geometrically, indivisible. Perhaps even he would have been shocked to learn that the atom can be split and with such spectacular results.
Genius is an almost mystical and mythical chimera that cannot be defined and the Classical Greeks did not even have a word for it. What might Aristotle think of the quest to understand genius?
“It is the mark of an educated man to entertain a thought without accepting it,” Aristotle observed. Least anyone think Aristotle was too deep of a thinker for us to understand, he also discovered another truth, and said all paid jobs absorb and degrade the mind.
It doesn't take a genius to figure that out.
A preview of the book:
Creativity And Genius
Intelligence and Genius
Genius In Antiquity
Both Creativity And Genius Are Important
Some Are Less Intellectually Fortunate
Training The Mind For Creativity
Problem Solving And Creativity
Are Introverts Or Extroverts Geniuses?
Fallacies About Genius
Nature Versus Nurture
The Gifted Young
Elements Of Creative Genius
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by Harris Crenshaw
Misunderstood genius has been a theme for generations and the works of the electrifying minds of the past centuries remain mysterious phenomena.
“Anyone who is not shocked by quantum theory has not understood it,” said Niels Bohr, famous Danish physicist and self-described dilettante who developed the model of the atom.
Ancient Greek philosophers would not be surprised, especially Democritus, who theorized that everything is composed of atoms that were physically, but not geometrically, indivisible. Perhaps even he would have been shocked to learn that the atom can be split and with such spectacular results.
Genius is an almost mystical and mythical chimera that cannot be defined and the Classical Greeks did not even have a word for it. What might Aristotle think of the quest to understand genius?
“It is the mark of an educated man to entertain a thought without accepting it,” Aristotle observed. Least anyone think Aristotle was too deep of a thinker for us to understand, he also discovered another truth, and said all paid jobs absorb and degrade the mind.
It doesn't take a genius to figure that out.
A preview of the book:
Creativity And Genius
Intelligence and Genius
Genius In Antiquity
Both Creativity And Genius Are Important
Some Are Less Intellectually Fortunate
Training The Mind For Creativity
Problem Solving And Creativity
Are Introverts Or Extroverts Geniuses?
Fallacies About Genius
Nature Versus Nurture
The Gifted Young
Elements Of Creative Genius
**Most books listed on FreeBookDude.com are author/publisher submitted. We are not responsible for mistakes in pricing. All books are meant free at time of listing. Check all prices before purchase or download.**

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