Genius
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Originally genius is a term from Roman mythology, see: genius (mythology). The modern meaning of the word is different; see below.
In general usage, a genius is either a polymath or a person gifted with particular talents, mainly regarding intelligence. Most people think of intellectual geniuses but there are social geniuses (for example Oscar Wilde) and athletic geniuses.
Term is reserved for those of extraordinary talent that goes far beyond what a non-genuis could ever hope to achieve. Geniuses often make huge original leaps in their field of work, rather than just extending previous work in that field. For modern theory of genius, see individual capital (economics) and human development (psychology and sociology)
Among persons widely called geniuses are:
- Archimedes (mathematician)
- Johann Sebastian Bach (composer)
- Ludwig van Beethoven (composer)
- Charles Darwin (biologist)
- Rene Descartes (mathematician and philosopher)
- Thomas Alva Edison (inventor)
- Albert Einstein (theoretical physicist)
- [[Paul Erd�s]] (mathematician)
- Richard P. Feynman (physicist)
- Benjamin Franklin (inventor, diplomat, political scientist)
- Sigmund Freud (psychologist)
- Evariste Galois (mathematician)
- Carl Friedrich Gauss (mathematician)
- Murray Gell-Mann (physicist)
- Stephen Hawking (cosmologist)
- Thomas Jefferson, (statesman, philospher)
- James Joyce (writer)
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (composer)
- Isaac Newton (physicist)
- Blaise Pascal (mathematician)
- Plato (philosopher)
- Ramanujan (mathematician)
- William Shakespeare (playwrite)
- Nikola Tesla (electrical engineer and physicist)
- Alan Turing (mathematician)
- Vincent Van Gogh (painter)
- Leonardo da Vinci (inventor and artist)
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (writer and poet)
- Frank Lloyd Wright (architect)
This list contains a disproportionate number of geniuses in mathematics and science. More geniuses in other fields should be included.
References
- Harold Bloom, Genius: A Mosaic of One Hundred Exemplary Creative Minds, Warner Books
- James Gleick, Genius : The Life and Science of Richard Feynman, Vintage
- Clifford A. Pickover, Strange Brains and Genius, Quill
- Adapted from the Wikipedia article, "Genius" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genius January 9, 2004

