• Monomath

    Full definition of monomath

    Noun

    monomath

    (plural monomaths)
    1. A person with an extensive knowledge of a single subject or field, but little knowledge of others.
      • 1960, National Review, Volume 8, page 52:It is not a refuge for self-indulgent monomaths to channelize their aggressions within a community of colleagues and students.
      • 2006, Michael Bywater, "Master of all trades", New Statesmen, 13 November 2006:We don't like polymaths any more. Perhaps it's because even being a monomath is too difficult now; even specialists specialise only in a small subset of their specialty, and learning is an either/or business.
      • 2009, Edward Carr, "The Last Days of the Polymath", Intelligent Life, Autumn 2009:Posner first made his name as a monomath. “I had a very big intellectual commitment for many years to anti-trust law. I wrote a lot about that.” Eventually, though, the polymath rose to the surface and he put anti-trust behind him.

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