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  2. www.sidis.net › boris_sidis_archivesBoris Sidis Archive

    Boris Sidis, Ph.D., M.D. At Sidis Psychotherapeutic Institute, Portsmouth NH. "An uncompromising intellectual honesty that impelled him to a blunt outrightness with regard to whatever seemed to him erroneous or mischievous, and it is not difficult to understand why during his lifetime Boris Sidis did not enjoy the full measure of recognition ...

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    His father, Boris Sidis, died at age 56 from the same physiological cause. Boris Sidis, Ph.D., M.D., wrote in 1919 that there is a widespread fear of precocity: "This abject fear of genius and of precocity is one of the most pernicious philistine superstitions, causing the retardation of the progress of humanity."—Precocity in Children

  4. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › Boris_SidisBoris Sidis - Wikiquote

    Jan 20, 2023 · Boris Sidis (October 12, 1867 – October 24, 1923) was a Ukraine-born American psychologist and psychiatrist who studied under William James at Harvard University. His areas of study included hypnosis, suggestion, and the subconscious ; multiple personality, sleep, laughter, and the treatment of psychopathic disease.

  5. William James Sidis was born to Jewish Ukrainian immigrants on April 1, 1898, in New York City. His father, Boris Sidis, Ph.D., M.D., had emigrated in 1887 to escape political persecution. His mother, Sarah (Mandelbaum) Sidis, M.D., and her family had fled the pogroms in 1889. Sarah attended Boston University and graduated from its School of ...

  6. William James Sidis was born on April 1, 1898. He would go on to become the greatest child prodigy in recorded history. Sidis's childhood feats are to this day rivaled only by those of Goethe and John Stuart Mill. His story will never cease to fascinate those who wish to understand the upper limits of human potential; his life will never cease ...

  7. Apr 24, 2020 · Secular Jewish psychologists like Boris Sidis criticized the positive optimism of Protestant-centered psychology. The icon indicates free access to the linked research on JSTOR. When many people face a crisis, whether related to health, personal finance, or other factors, they often respond by turning to religion for wisdom and comfort.

  8. May 26, 2021 · William James Sidis Is Likely the Smartest Man to Have Ever Lived. William "Billy" Sidis was the son of two Ukrainian Jews, Sarah and Boris, who insisted that everything Billy did, he did in pursuit of knowledge. Wikimedia/ (CC BY-SA 2.0) When William (Billy) Sidis was barely 3 years old, the story goes, he taught himself a language: Latin. By ...

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