That is a curious intellectual position for someone whose polymathic interests included a fascination with the possiblity of building artificially-intelligent machines capable of thinking like a human being. |
Freeman Dyson, a venerable and polymathic physicist who has been thinking about the problem, is also a believer in biological innovation. |
In his polymathic text called Science and Sanity, Korzybski introduced the world to non-Aristotelian systems and general semantics. |
In traversing these waters, what gradually reveals itself is the seemingly polymathic ability possessed by Adorno. |
In it he exhibits a polymathic fluency in nearly every language of social theory from the late 18th century to the present. |
His redeeming virtues are his sardonic wit, polymathic range, good literary style, and his fearlessness. |