When kids do linear algebra or they rise to the level of GM in chess within the first two decades of their lives, such people are obviously geniuses. Their intelligence is undeniable.
But it’s like moral/spiritual geniuses aren’t recognized in the same way, if at all. How come their intuitive expertise isn’t recognized so easily ?
Probably because morality is subjective and spirituality is a feeling?
Kant? St. Augustine? Siddhartha Budda? Epictetus? Plato? Hobbes?
Ethical philosophy has had plenty of geniuses.
Yeah, but who is today’s Buddha?
Philosophy needs a better PR department
WTF is a “moral/spiritual genius”? That doesn’t even make sense. It sounds like a title someone just made up for themselves to feel important.
There aren’t any?
Got some stats on that, or are you just begging the question?
Edit: Maybe you mean to ask “why does it seem geniuses lack morals?”.
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