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  • A '''polymath''' is someone who has intellectual interests and expertise that crosses a n In the [[United Kingdom]], sometimes the term polymath is also used to refer to athletes who excel in multiple sports: [[Howard Ba
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  • (1891–1976) [[Hungary|Hungarian]]-[[United Kingdom|British]] [[polymath]] who made original contributions to physical [[chemistry]], [[economics]],
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  • A '''polymath''' is someone who has intellectual interests and expertise that crosses a n In the [[United Kingdom]], sometimes the term polymath is also used to refer to athletes who excel in multiple sports: [[Howard Ba
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Polymath]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ed States of the cause of Palestinian independence."<ref>''Edward W. Said, Polymath Scholar, Dies at 67'' [http://www.nytimes.com/2003/09/26/obituaries/26SAID.
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  • ...hird Dynasty, burial place he is also credited as being the first recorded polymath. His main interest's were in [[engineering]], [[philosophy]], [[poetry]], [
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  • American polymath [[Benjamin Franklin]] is credited with describing a cast-iron [[stove]], us
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  • ...of the great scientists--and great science writers--of the 20th century. A polymath who was a central figure in the development of modern evolutionary biology,
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  • |event='''1872''': Victorian polymath [[Francis Galton]], in "A Statistical Inquiry into the Efficacy of Prayer,"
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  • ...of the great scientists--and great science writers--of the 20th century. A polymath who was a central figure in the development of modern evolutionary biology,
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  • ...yi Mihály''') (March 11, 1891 – February 22, 1976) was a Hungarian–British polymath who made original contributions to physical chemistry, economics, and philo
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  • ...h the scholars there: Ben Franklin (1706-1790), the statesman and talented polymath who discovered electricity; and Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802), Charles Darwin'
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  • - [[Herbert A. Simon]] -- Nobel Laureate (1978, Economics), polymath, scientist, author. His departmental pages and other links are at: [http:
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  • [[William Graham Sumner]], Yale professor (1872-1910) and polymath, vigorously promoted a libertarian conservative ethic. After dallying with
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  • ...besides Karl Menger, was the banker Karl Schlesing Oskar Morgenstern, the polymath John von Neumann <ref name=NEUMANNHET> [http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profi
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  • ...at [[William and Mary College]] (class of 1762), and studied law. He was a polymath who read voraciously in history, politics, philosophy, linguistics, archite
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  • ...s described in his famous 1930 textbook. During the same period, Hungarian polymath [[John von Neumann]] formulated the rigorous mathematical basis for quantum
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  • ...r there). Moving this discussion to talk. 33 per column for the original [[Polymath]] subject! We aim to please.......--[[User:Russ McGinn|Russ McGinn]] 07:53,
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  • [[William Graham Sumner]], Yale professor (1872-1910) and polymath, vigorously promoted a libertarian conservative ethic. After dallying with
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  • *How psychologist and polymath Donald T. Campbell (1916-1996) coined the term “downward causation” to
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  • ...gin]],<ref>Jenkins 2001, pp. 104&ndash;105.</ref> and took [[Edward Marsh (polymath)|Edward Marsh]] as his secretary; Marsh remained Churchill's secretary for
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