1. Presentation, Conference on Creativity, Institute for Future Studies, Venice, Italy, October 1994. Also published in Brown, J.W. (1996) Time, Will, and Mental Process, Plenum, N.Y.
2. For example, from Lombroso, C. (1891) The Man of Genius, Walter Scott, London, to Gardner, H. (1993) The Creators of the Modern Era, Basic Books, New York.
3. Related to this distinction is that of the genius as an explanation of historical events or a product of historical forces. See James, W. (1896) Great men and their environment. In: The Will to Believe, Longmans, Green and Co., New York.
4. See Finke, R., Ward, T. and Smith, S. (1992) Creative Cognition, Bradford, MIT Press, Cambridge.
5. Whitehead, A.N. (1933) Adventures of Ideas, Macmillan, New York, p. 227