Tag: Human Classification


SPRANGER

Introduction to F. Eduard Spranger and Context F. Eduard Spranger (1882–1963) was a highly influential German philosopher and psychologist whose work bridged the gap between German philosophical inquiry and the emerging empirical studies of personality. Rooted deeply in the tradition of Wilhelm Dilthey’s Geisteswissenschaften (human sciences), Spranger rejected the prevailing reductionist views of personality that […]

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BIOTYPOLOGY

Biotypology: Classification of Human Constitution The Core Definition of Biotypology Biotypology, sometimes referred to as constitutional psychology, is a specialized field that attempts to classify human beings not solely based on their genetic lineage, but specifically according to their integrated physical, functional, and mental makeup. At its core, biotypology is the science which further classifies […]

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