Tag: Thinking Styles

Philosophy

On Hedgehogs, Koalas, and Other Animals

Outside academia, Isaiah Berlin is probably best known for his distinction between โ€œfoxesโ€ and โ€œhedgehogsโ€ based on Archilochus saying that โ€œthe fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thingโ€. When I first encountered a reference to this distinction I assumed that it had something to do with broad versus narrow knowledge or learning, with the Renaissance/โ€‹Enlightenment ideal of the homo universalis (or polymath) versus the academic (hyper-) specialist, or with Thomas Aquinasโ€™s fear of โ€œa man of one bookโ€ (homo unius libri), that is, someone who knows one book/โ€‹thing really well, but doesnโ€™t know much else. I...