Today "genius" is all around us. Celebrities, athletes, child prodigies, even your local Apple employees, all are referred to as geniuses. But are they? And if not these individuals then who? In this course, Henry L. and Lucy G. Moses Professor of Music Emeritus and author of The Hidden Habits of Genius, Craig Wright, will begin by giving you his definition and prerequisites for true genius and challenge you to come up with your own.
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The Nature of Genius
Yale UniversityAbout this Course
A curious nature
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How to create your own definition of genius
The internal and external factors that allow genius to flourish
Which attributes are commonly found in those deemed to be "geniuses"
Skills you will gain
- Creativity
- Art
- History
- Psychology
- Art History
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Genius Defined, Genius Denied , Genius and Geography
First Things First
What Makes Genius?
Disruption, Genius and Morality, Genius and “Disability”
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- 5 stars81.92%
- 4 stars16.86%
- 3 stars1.20%
TOP REVIEWS FROM THE NATURE OF GENIUS
Excellent course. Well taught. If you want to understand the Nature of Genius and maybe change the world, this is the course to take.
I especially loved the very last part, and the way it tied to the earlier guest lecture by Dr. Jennings on how we need genius to fix things. Such a simple idea but so true.
Very interesting topic with well prepared content.
Amazing course! Professor Wright is brilliant. This course is fine tuned to understanding the genius mind. Highly Recommend.
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