Discover the factors that contribute to genius and explore the lives of historical and modern innovators.
Discover the factors that contribute to genius and explore the lives of historical and modern innovators.
This course explores the concept of genius, examining the characteristics, environments, and factors that contribute to extraordinary creativity and innovation. Led by Professor Craig Wright, it covers topics such as the definition of genius, gender and geographical influences, nature vs. nurture debates, the role of curiosity and risk-taking, and the moral implications of genius. The course uses historical and contemporary examples to illustrate key concepts, encouraging students to think critically about the nature of genius and its impact on society. It's designed to inspire personal creativity and provide insights into fostering innovative thinking.
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What you'll learn
Develop a nuanced understanding of what constitutes genius
Analyze the impact of gender, race, and geography on the recognition of genius
Understand the interplay between nature and nurture in developing exceptional talent
Explore the role of curiosity, risk-taking, and passion in fostering innovative thinking
Examine the creative processes of historical geniuses across various fields
Discuss the moral implications and societal impacts of genius
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This course includes:
12 Hours PreRecorded video
11 quizzes
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There are 4 modules in this course
This course offers a comprehensive exploration of the nature of genius, examining the psychological, historical, and social factors that contribute to extraordinary creativity and innovation. It begins by challenging students to define genius and consider its changing perceptions over time. The curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including the influence of gender and geography on genius, the nature vs. nurture debate, and the role of curiosity, risk-taking, and passion in fostering innovative thinking. Students will study famous geniuses like Leonardo da Vinci and Thomas Edison, exploring their thought processes and work habits. The course also addresses controversial aspects of genius, such as its relationship with morality and the potential downsides of extreme talent. Throughout the course, students are encouraged to think critically about the concept of genius and its implications for personal creativity and societal progress.
Genius Defined, Genius Denied, Genius and Geography
Module 1 · 6 Hours to complete
First Things First
Module 2 · 6 Hours to complete
What Makes Genius?
Module 3 · 5 Hours to complete
Disruption, Genius and Morality, Genius and "Disability"
Module 4 · 8 Hours to complete
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Instructor
Henry L & Lucy G Moses Professor of Music
Wright studied piano and music history at Eastman School of Music and earned an M.A. and Ph.D. at Harvard. After teaching at the University of Kentucky, he joined Yale, where he served as chair of the Department of Music and became the Henry L. and Lucy G. Moses Professor of Music. He teaches popular courses on music appreciation and history, with his “Listening to Music” course highly popular online. His research, initially focused on early music, now includes Mozart and the concept of genius. Wright has received several prestigious awards and fellowships, including the Dent medal, Einstein prize, and a Guggenheim Fellowship.
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