Excellence is something to be strived for. But what is it? Consider the short biographical note on Steven Pinker below. It shows that many and diverse judges have attested to the excellence of varied aspects of Pinker’s work.
But it still leaves unspecified the inherent characteristics of excellence. This is something I need to think about more …
[One rather superficial thought is the remark that creativity is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration. The contrast here is between quality and quantity. Quality is the key. Yet quantity is also needed – how many of us have the ability to write a book over 800 pages long and to read a set of references that takes over 30 pages to list?]
.(1) Steven Pinker is an experimental psychologist and one of the world’s foremost writers on language, mind, and human nature. Currently Johnstone Family Professor of Psychology at Harvard University, Pinker has also taught at Stanford and MIT. His research on visual cognition and the psychology of language has won prizes from the National Academy of Sciences, the Royal Institution of Great Britain, the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, and the American Psychological Association. He has also received seven honorary doctorates, several teaching awards at MIT and Harvard, and numerous prizes for his books The Language Instinct, How the Mind Works, and The Blank Slate. He is Chair of the Usage Panel of the American Heritage Dictionary, and often writes for The New York Times, Time, and The New Republic. He has been named Humanist of the Year, Prospect magazine’s “The World’s Top 100 Public Intellectuals, ”Foreign Policy’s “100 Global Thinkers,” and Time magazine’s “The 100 Most Influential People in the World Today.”