Roosevelt's reform-minded advisers were referred to as the Brain Trust. Franklin D. Roosevelt served as President from 1933 to 1945.
The Brain Trust
Fair-mindedness is the ability to make judgments from discrimination or dishonesty.
Intelligent, expressive, talkative, clever, inventive, intellectual, geberous, cheerful, open-minded, multi-faceted and perceptive.
A decline in intellectual stimulation and increase in mass marketing coupled with religious extremism and an unstable society has led to a major drop in open-minded, intelligent people.
Intellectual self refers to a person's capacity for critical thinking, problem-solving, and learning. It involves being curious, open-minded, and engaged in mental activities that stimulate personal growth and development. Maintaining a strong intellectual self often involves seeking out new knowledge, exploring different perspectives, and continuously challenging one's beliefs and assumptions.
An absent-minded professor is a stereotype character who is highly intelligent but often forgetful or inattentive to their surroundings due to being preoccupied with their thoughts or work. This term is used to describe someone who is intellectual but lacks awareness in everyday tasks or social interactions.
Professor Plum is often portrayed as intellectual, analytical, and slightly eccentric. He is typically depicted as being clever but socially awkward, with a tendency towards being aloof or absent-minded.
Some attitudes of a good science are:PatienceEmpiricismDeterminismOpen-mindedLogicalSecularPrecisionIntellectually drivenSuspended judgmentGeneral outlookSkepticism
We generally think of closed-minded as the opposite (the antonym) for open-minded.
H M Skeels and H B Dye conducted their study on the effects of socialization on a child's intellectual development at the Faribault State School for the Feeble-Minded in Minnesota, USA. This study, known as the "The Experiment in the Development of Superior Intelligence," focused on the impact of placement in a foster home versus institutional care on children's intellectual development.
The difference between international minded people, and national minded people is where they have their focus. National minded people think only in terms of their country. International minded people are more focused on the world.
It depends how you define open minded. He was pretty open minded sending his rivals to the paredon to face the rifle squad. He was open minded to have no free press. He was very open minded about power.