Do we need polymaths in the 21st century?
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Abstract

A polymath is not someone who knows everything there is. A polymath is someone who acquires credible expertise in more than two or three fields, with in-depth knowledge in each. A polymath is, in fact, a polyexpert and not just a generalist. Unless you deeply understand two or three fields, you cannot be a polymath. A polymath is never a Jack of all trades but someone who devotes their life to knowledge and develops a multidimensional understanding of epistemic networks. Not every century, let alone every generation, produces a Da Vinci or an Ibn Sina. But opposition to polymathy is crazy.

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L. Ali Khan
Washburn University

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