... highly organized than that of the ordinary average man. It is no paradox to say that the real affinity of genius — and I am now speaking of the highest manifestations of human intellect, of genius in so far as it can be distinguished from talent... A Study of British Genius - עמוד 220מאת Havelock Ellis - 1904 - 300 דפיםתצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| 1901 - 830 דפים
...in so far as it can be distinguished from talent — is with congenital imbecility rather than with insanity. If indeed we consider the matter well we...inhibition of ordinary activities is, necessarily, a highly favorable condition for the development of extraordinary abilities, when ' these are present in a latent... | |
| 1901 - 624 דפים
...in so far as it can be distinguished from talent — is with congenital imbecility rather than with insanity. If indeed we consider the matter well we...must be so. The organization that is well adapted for adjust* In the preface to the second edition of 'Hereditary Genius' Galton has somewhat modified this... | |
| 1901 - 624 דפים
...in so far as it can be distinguished from talent — is with congenital imbecility rather than with insanity. If indeed we consider the matter well we...must be so. The organization that is well adapted for adjust* In the preface to the second edition of 'Hereditary Genius' Gallon has somewhat modified this... | |
| 1901 - 650 דפים
...in so far as it can be distinguished from talent — is with congenital imbecility rather than with insanity. If indeed we consider the matter well we...must be so. The organization that is well adapted for adjust• In the preface to the second edition of 'Hereditary Genius' Galton has somewhat modified... | |
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