Genius
Genius requires originality and historical consequence, not only excellent performance on a standardized task. Genius has an IQ-based definition and an achievement-based definition. The article treats lasting, distinctive achievement as th…
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Genius requires originality and historical consequence, not only excellent performance on a standardized task. Genius has an IQ-based definition and an achievement-based definition. The article treats lasting, distinctive achievement as the more useful definition for studying historical figures. Historical geniuses can be studied through records such as biographies, letters, education, failures, and contemporary accounts. Research on historical genius must separate verifiable facts from interpretations and value judgments.