By Richard D. Harroch and Dominique A. Harroch Throughout history, certain individuals have stood out for their extraordinary intellect and groundbreaking contributions across various fields. These geniuses have not only excelled within their areas of expertise but also profoundly impacted human knowledge and understanding in lasting ways. Whether they made advancements in science, philosophy, art, mathematics, or technology, each left a legacy that continues to shape our modern world. As we ...| AllBusiness.com
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I was surprised to learn that Leonardo da Vinci, the person we hold to be the apotheosis of the creative genius, was also not a complete a-hole to his fellow human or animal. It makes him all the more interesting when you compare him with modern-day “geniuses” who are notorious for anti-social, careless, and selfish […] The post Busting the Myth of the Difficult Genius appeared first on History Hustle.| History Hustle
© www.viewsoftheworld.net Waldo Tobler is dead. He is most remembered for his affable manner, his very kindly smile, the remarkable longevity of this academic life, his great academic achievements and – much more importantly – for being very kind, especially to strangers. … Continue reading → The post Remembering Waldo Tobler was written by Benjamin Hennig and published on Views of the World. If you enjoyed this, you might want to follow me on Twitter or Facebook. - publication on o...| Views of the World
SENECA the Younger was, in philosophical orientation, a Roman Stoic. But it seems fair to say his was an eclectic Stoicism. (For example, one of the philosophers he quotes most often was Epicurus, the founder of Epicureanism.) This letter to his friend Lucilius discusses a divine spirit within us, functioning as some combination of Higher […]| Christian Platonism