In traversing these waters, what gradually reveals itself is the seemingly polymathic ability possessed by Adorno. |
The polymathic professor, TV presenter, and writer has a new collection of essays that covers, well, just about everything. |
Margie Thomson has chronicled his journey from musical whiz kid to polymathic author. |
In his polymathic text called Science and Sanity, Korzybski introduced the world to non-Aristotelian systems and general semantics. |
But if that means that, for all its polymathic strengths, it is not a truly great book, it does not detract from its being both good and right. |
His redeeming virtues are his sardonic wit, polymathic range, good literary style, and his fearlessness. |