Coming of age in the Ivy League: on the social construction of a myth of genius

Abstract

By referring to notable analytic philosophers, this paper raises a question of to what extent a certain myth of genius of universal: that of the neglected genius who later finds recognition.

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Terence Rajivan Edward
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