User:Palaeovia/Noosphere

Noosphere

 * Intellectuals
 * Intellectual history
 * Peter Watson (intellectual historian), with his timeline of ideas.
 * Pierre Bourdieu (Homo Academicus)
 * Thomas Sowell
 * List of unsolved problems
 * The_2005_Global_Intellectuals_Poll
 * The 100 (most influential persons) (Michael H. Hart)
 * 100 Most Influential Books Ever Written (Martin Seymour-Smith) %
 * User:Palaeovia/100 books (Martin Seymour-Smith)
 * Superdon
 * Modern Library Chronicles

Intellectual Historians

 * Perry Anderson
 * R.G Collingwood
 * Robert Darnton
 * Hamid Dabashi
 * Jacques Barzun
 * David Bates
 * Isaiah Berlin
 * Mark Bevir
 * Marc Bloch
 * Fernand Braudel
 * Ernst Cassirer
 * Roger Chartier
 * Merle Curti
 * Norbert Elias
 * Lucien Febvre
 * Michel Foucault
 * Peter Gay
 * Carlo Ginzburg
 * Anthony Grafton
 * H. Stuart Hughes
 * Russell Jacoby
 * Martin Jay
 * Tony Judt
 * Alan Charles Kors
 * Dominick LaCapra
 * Arthur Lovejoy
 * Allan Megill
 * Louis Menand
 * Perry Miller
 * J. G. A. Pocock
 * Carl Schorske
 * Quentin Skinner
 * Fritz Stern
 * Hayden White
 * Peter Watson
 * Richard Wolin
 * Peter Conrad

People

 * Henry David Thoreau
 * Noel Annan, Baron Annan
 * Bloomsbury Group
 * Steven Pinker

Human Accomplishment
Charles Murray ranks the greats in several fields of human accomplishment from 800 BC to 1950. In each field Murray identifies a number of sources providing information about the leading figures in the field. The rankings are made from information in these sources. First the number of sources is cut down by requiring that a large set of the leading figures in the field is included. Secondly the number of mathematicians is cut down by requiring that leading figures occurs in at least half the sources.

Then a raw score is determined based on how much attention they get. Then these raw scores are normalized so that the lowest score is 1 and the highest score is 100. The resulting scores are called "Index Scores".

Here are the top 20 mathematicians, philosophers, physicists, and musical composers ranked by their index score.

Global perspective

 * Features of Evolution and Expansion of Modern Humans, Inferred from Genomewide Microsatellite Markers - Lev A. Zhivotovsky,et al.
 * Genetic variation, classification and ‘race’ - Lynn B Jorde,et al.
 * Categorization of humans in biomedical research: genes, race and disease - Neil Risch,et al.
 * Microsatellite evolution in modern humans: a comparison of two data sets from the same populations - L. JIN,et al.
 * East Eurasian Viewed from Genes - Naruya SAITOU
 * Human Population Genetic Structure. and Diversity Inferred from Polymorphic. L1 (LINE-1) and Alu Insertions - D.J. Witherspoon,et al.
 * Reconstruction of Human Evolutionary Tree Using Polymorphic Autosomal Microsatellites - Qasim Ayub,et al.
 * Implications of biogeography of human populations for 'race' and medicine - Sarah A Tishkoff & Kenneth K Kidd
 * Understanding Human DNA Sequence Variation - K. K. KIDD,et al.
 * Assessing DNA Sequence Variations in Human ESTs in a Phylogenetic Context Using High-Density Oligonucleotide Arrays - Jian-Bing Fan,et al.
 * Large-scale SNP analysis reveals clustered and continuous patterns of human genetic variation - Mark D. Shriver,et al.




 * Hazara people
 * Uyghur people

Race and intelligence vertical navbox
 * List of countries
 * IQ and Global Inequality (Richard Lynn)
 * IQ and the Wealth of Nations
 * Race Differences in Intelligence
 * The bell curve
 * Economic inequality
 * Race and intelligence
 * Sex and intelligence
 * User:Alansohn/Ashkenazi_intelligence
 * Ashkenazi_intelligence
 * List of Jews
 * J. Philippe Rushton
 * Afrocentrism

Intelligence

 * Genius
 * Child prodigy
 * List of child prodigies
 * William James Sidis

Miscellany

 * Peter Gallagher, b. 1955 ( 1955-08-19 )

IQ and global inequality
"*" Denotes estimated National IQ.