Friday, January 6, 2017

Why polymathy? Because polymaths make connections that others don't.



The 18th century author of the first modern encyclopedia, Ephraim Chambers, thought that polymathy itself “sought the connections between subjects,” writing, “Where numbers of things are thrown precariously together, we sometimes discover relations among them, which we should never have thought of looking for.” 

That is the essence of the value of polymathy. The polymath can make these connections and discover the relationships between completely different ideas and concepts not by reading about them, but because they are thrown precariously together in his or her mind.

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  1. Hi Dave, I was excited when I found your blog...as we have an FB group for Pohttps://www.facebook.com/groups/351872981859924/lymaths and Polymath

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  2. Dave here is our FB page, Polymathy and Polymaths https://www.facebook.com/groups/351872981859924/

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