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This is Volume XVII of twenty-one in a collection on Individual Differences. Originally published in 1927, this work seeks to fill a gap of there being a comprehensive volume which might be used as a suitable text for showing contributions on the subject of character or personality.
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This is Volume XVII of twenty-one in a collection on Individual Differences. Originally published in 1927, this work seeks to fill a gap of there being a comprehensive volume which might be used as a suitable text for showing contributions on the subject of character or personality.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 788
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 972g
- ISBN-13: 9781138875432
- ISBN-10: 1138875430
- Artikelnr.: 42486060
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 788
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 972g
- ISBN-13: 9781138875432
- ISBN-10: 1138875430
- Artikelnr.: 42486060
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
PREFACE
PART I: HISTORICAL
I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE LITERARY CHARACTEROLOGISTS
III. THE COURSE OF THE HUMORAL DOCTRINE
IV. STUDY OF TEMPERAMENT IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
V. THROUGH OUR PERIOD OF SYNTHESIS CONTEMPORARY VIEWS
VI. THE APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY OF TEMPERAMENT
VII. THE PROVERBIAL LORE AND INSPIRATIONAL LITERATURE
VIII. CRITICAL APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF CHARACTER
IX. DEFINING THE TERMS
PART II: CLASSIFICATION OF CHARACTERS
X. FOURIER'S SOCIO-ECONOMIC TREATMENT OF CHARACTER
XI. THE BRITISH WRITERS
XII. THE FRENCH SCHOOLS
XIII. THE TEUTONIC SCHOOLS
XIV. OTHER CONTINENTAL STUDIES
PART III. MOVEMENTS AND METHODS
XV. SUGGESTIONS FROM PSYCHIATRY
XVI. THE PsYCHOANALYTIC APPROACH
XVII. THE RIVAL SCHOOLS OF JUNG AND ADLER
XVIII. THE PARA-FREUDIANS
XIX. COMPENSATION AS A FuNDAMENTAL MECHANISM IN PERSONALITY
XX. THROUGH THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE STRUKTUR PSYCHOLOGY
XXI. THE ENDOCRINOLOGICAL ATTACK
XXII. THE BEHAVIORISTIC DETOUR
XXIII. THE AMERICAN EXPERIMENTAL CONTRIBUTION
XXIV. PERSONALITY TESTS-WHITHER?
XXV. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE ASSESSMENT OF TRAITS
XXVI. THE CHEMISTRY OF PERSONALITY AND CHARACTER
XXVII. THE PHILOSOPHY OF CHARACTER
XXVIII. BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL MATERIAL AS SOURCES OF CHARACTER STUDY
XXIX. SOURCES AND METHODS OF STUDYING CHARACTER TYPES(RECAPITULATORY)
XXX. INHIBITION AS THE BASIS OF CHARACTER
XXXI. THE INDEX OF CHARACTER
XXXII. THOUGHT AND CHARACTER
XXXIII. PSYCHOLOGICAL SOURCE OF THE REGULATIVE PRINCIPLES
XXXIV. CHARACTER AND CONFLICT
XXXV. CHARACTER AND ADJUSTMENT
XXXVI. THE MUTUAL INFLUENCE OF CHARACTER
XXXVII. THE SEAT OF CHARACTER
XXXVIII. CHARACTER AND TEMPERAMENT
XXXIX. CHARACTER AND THE VALUES
XL. CHARACTER IN AN ATOMIC AGE
Postscript to the Third Edition
PART I: HISTORICAL
I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE LITERARY CHARACTEROLOGISTS
III. THE COURSE OF THE HUMORAL DOCTRINE
IV. STUDY OF TEMPERAMENT IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
V. THROUGH OUR PERIOD OF SYNTHESIS CONTEMPORARY VIEWS
VI. THE APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY OF TEMPERAMENT
VII. THE PROVERBIAL LORE AND INSPIRATIONAL LITERATURE
VIII. CRITICAL APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF CHARACTER
IX. DEFINING THE TERMS
PART II: CLASSIFICATION OF CHARACTERS
X. FOURIER'S SOCIO-ECONOMIC TREATMENT OF CHARACTER
XI. THE BRITISH WRITERS
XII. THE FRENCH SCHOOLS
XIII. THE TEUTONIC SCHOOLS
XIV. OTHER CONTINENTAL STUDIES
PART III. MOVEMENTS AND METHODS
XV. SUGGESTIONS FROM PSYCHIATRY
XVI. THE PsYCHOANALYTIC APPROACH
XVII. THE RIVAL SCHOOLS OF JUNG AND ADLER
XVIII. THE PARA-FREUDIANS
XIX. COMPENSATION AS A FuNDAMENTAL MECHANISM IN PERSONALITY
XX. THROUGH THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE STRUKTUR PSYCHOLOGY
XXI. THE ENDOCRINOLOGICAL ATTACK
XXII. THE BEHAVIORISTIC DETOUR
XXIII. THE AMERICAN EXPERIMENTAL CONTRIBUTION
XXIV. PERSONALITY TESTS-WHITHER?
XXV. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE ASSESSMENT OF TRAITS
XXVI. THE CHEMISTRY OF PERSONALITY AND CHARACTER
XXVII. THE PHILOSOPHY OF CHARACTER
XXVIII. BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL MATERIAL AS SOURCES OF CHARACTER STUDY
XXIX. SOURCES AND METHODS OF STUDYING CHARACTER TYPES(RECAPITULATORY)
XXX. INHIBITION AS THE BASIS OF CHARACTER
XXXI. THE INDEX OF CHARACTER
XXXII. THOUGHT AND CHARACTER
XXXIII. PSYCHOLOGICAL SOURCE OF THE REGULATIVE PRINCIPLES
XXXIV. CHARACTER AND CONFLICT
XXXV. CHARACTER AND ADJUSTMENT
XXXVI. THE MUTUAL INFLUENCE OF CHARACTER
XXXVII. THE SEAT OF CHARACTER
XXXVIII. CHARACTER AND TEMPERAMENT
XXXIX. CHARACTER AND THE VALUES
XL. CHARACTER IN AN ATOMIC AGE
Postscript to the Third Edition
PREFACE
PART I: HISTORICAL
I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE LITERARY CHARACTEROLOGISTS
III. THE COURSE OF THE HUMORAL DOCTRINE
IV. STUDY OF TEMPERAMENT IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
V. THROUGH OUR PERIOD OF SYNTHESIS CONTEMPORARY VIEWS
VI. THE APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY OF TEMPERAMENT
VII. THE PROVERBIAL LORE AND INSPIRATIONAL LITERATURE
VIII. CRITICAL APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF CHARACTER
IX. DEFINING THE TERMS
PART II: CLASSIFICATION OF CHARACTERS
X. FOURIER'S SOCIO-ECONOMIC TREATMENT OF CHARACTER
XI. THE BRITISH WRITERS
XII. THE FRENCH SCHOOLS
XIII. THE TEUTONIC SCHOOLS
XIV. OTHER CONTINENTAL STUDIES
PART III. MOVEMENTS AND METHODS
XV. SUGGESTIONS FROM PSYCHIATRY
XVI. THE PsYCHOANALYTIC APPROACH
XVII. THE RIVAL SCHOOLS OF JUNG AND ADLER
XVIII. THE PARA-FREUDIANS
XIX. COMPENSATION AS A FuNDAMENTAL MECHANISM IN PERSONALITY
XX. THROUGH THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE STRUKTUR PSYCHOLOGY
XXI. THE ENDOCRINOLOGICAL ATTACK
XXII. THE BEHAVIORISTIC DETOUR
XXIII. THE AMERICAN EXPERIMENTAL CONTRIBUTION
XXIV. PERSONALITY TESTS-WHITHER?
XXV. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE ASSESSMENT OF TRAITS
XXVI. THE CHEMISTRY OF PERSONALITY AND CHARACTER
XXVII. THE PHILOSOPHY OF CHARACTER
XXVIII. BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL MATERIAL AS SOURCES OF CHARACTER STUDY
XXIX. SOURCES AND METHODS OF STUDYING CHARACTER TYPES(RECAPITULATORY)
XXX. INHIBITION AS THE BASIS OF CHARACTER
XXXI. THE INDEX OF CHARACTER
XXXII. THOUGHT AND CHARACTER
XXXIII. PSYCHOLOGICAL SOURCE OF THE REGULATIVE PRINCIPLES
XXXIV. CHARACTER AND CONFLICT
XXXV. CHARACTER AND ADJUSTMENT
XXXVI. THE MUTUAL INFLUENCE OF CHARACTER
XXXVII. THE SEAT OF CHARACTER
XXXVIII. CHARACTER AND TEMPERAMENT
XXXIX. CHARACTER AND THE VALUES
XL. CHARACTER IN AN ATOMIC AGE
Postscript to the Third Edition
PART I: HISTORICAL
I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE LITERARY CHARACTEROLOGISTS
III. THE COURSE OF THE HUMORAL DOCTRINE
IV. STUDY OF TEMPERAMENT IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
V. THROUGH OUR PERIOD OF SYNTHESIS CONTEMPORARY VIEWS
VI. THE APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY OF TEMPERAMENT
VII. THE PROVERBIAL LORE AND INSPIRATIONAL LITERATURE
VIII. CRITICAL APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF CHARACTER
IX. DEFINING THE TERMS
PART II: CLASSIFICATION OF CHARACTERS
X. FOURIER'S SOCIO-ECONOMIC TREATMENT OF CHARACTER
XI. THE BRITISH WRITERS
XII. THE FRENCH SCHOOLS
XIII. THE TEUTONIC SCHOOLS
XIV. OTHER CONTINENTAL STUDIES
PART III. MOVEMENTS AND METHODS
XV. SUGGESTIONS FROM PSYCHIATRY
XVI. THE PsYCHOANALYTIC APPROACH
XVII. THE RIVAL SCHOOLS OF JUNG AND ADLER
XVIII. THE PARA-FREUDIANS
XIX. COMPENSATION AS A FuNDAMENTAL MECHANISM IN PERSONALITY
XX. THROUGH THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE STRUKTUR PSYCHOLOGY
XXI. THE ENDOCRINOLOGICAL ATTACK
XXII. THE BEHAVIORISTIC DETOUR
XXIII. THE AMERICAN EXPERIMENTAL CONTRIBUTION
XXIV. PERSONALITY TESTS-WHITHER?
XXV. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE ASSESSMENT OF TRAITS
XXVI. THE CHEMISTRY OF PERSONALITY AND CHARACTER
XXVII. THE PHILOSOPHY OF CHARACTER
XXVIII. BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL MATERIAL AS SOURCES OF CHARACTER STUDY
XXIX. SOURCES AND METHODS OF STUDYING CHARACTER TYPES(RECAPITULATORY)
XXX. INHIBITION AS THE BASIS OF CHARACTER
XXXI. THE INDEX OF CHARACTER
XXXII. THOUGHT AND CHARACTER
XXXIII. PSYCHOLOGICAL SOURCE OF THE REGULATIVE PRINCIPLES
XXXIV. CHARACTER AND CONFLICT
XXXV. CHARACTER AND ADJUSTMENT
XXXVI. THE MUTUAL INFLUENCE OF CHARACTER
XXXVII. THE SEAT OF CHARACTER
XXXVIII. CHARACTER AND TEMPERAMENT
XXXIX. CHARACTER AND THE VALUES
XL. CHARACTER IN AN ATOMIC AGE
Postscript to the Third Edition