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Anders Breivik – A Psychological Analysis

Whether Sigmund Freud could have eased the hatred of Adolf Hitler in the years leading up to World War I, when they both were in Vienna, is a question that historians of psychology like to ask themselves, even though there is no clear answer: The young Hitler was obviously disturbed, but there is nothing to[…] Continue Reading

Information on Introverts and Introversion

Basic Info on Introverts and Introversion Despite frequent insinuations to the contrary, even from Dr. Phil, introversion is not a disease, but rather a largely inborn way of relating to the world. It is estimated that as many as 40% of the population can be characterized as introverts, varying from very introverted individuals to “misguided”[…] Continue Reading

French, German and English Philosophy in Terms of Jungian Type

A classic joke from 1929 about the difference between French, German and English philosophy runs as follows: A Frenchman, an Englishman, and a German each undertook a study of the camel. The Frenchman went to the zoo, spent half an hour there, questioned the staff, threw bread to the camel, poked it with the front[…] Continue Reading

Machiavelli was Actually a Democrat

This post is not so much about Machiavelli’s psychology as it is about his philosophy. This post briefly argues that Machiavelli was a democrat, at least by the standards of his time, and that his foremost contributions to political philosophy was that he stressed conflict within states as something desirable as well as helping to[…] Continue Reading

Why Socrates is ENTP (and anti-social)

In order to discuss Socrates‘ type, there are two things for us to mention before we can start: (1) Socrates never wrote anything himself. Thus, what we do have on him, we have from three sources: Aristophanes, Plato and Xenophon. The puzzle of piecing together a picture of the “true Socrates” from these sources is[…] Continue Reading

Review of the Book: “The Introvert Advantage”

– By a friend of the CT admins – I’ve always been a staunch proponent of evidence-based knowledge and as such it is ironic that psychology has become one of my passions, as the discipline is a veritable minefield of flimsy “discoveries”. The essence of psychology is unscientific speculation which one then seeks to “prove”[…] Continue Reading

The Qualities of Sensing and Intuition

Do you put more stock in facts than in flighty theory and philosophy? Do you prefer to do something every day? Are you results-oriented? Then you are probably Sensing. Or would you rather ignore immediate events in favor of discussing ideas and abstract concepts? Do you find the sports channel boring? Do you have a[…] Continue Reading

Why Karl Marx is INTJ

A dialogue between Ryan (admin) and Aleksey (author of ‘Principles of Typology’): Aleksey: Marx – When he did not hold a job and was supported by Engels led a very non-structured lifestyle and showed few if any tendencies towards an attempt to establish a clear-cut organized schedule. I’d say INTP, not INTJ. Ryan: I think[…] Continue Reading

Jungian Functions at a Glance

In this post we are going to flesh out the difference between the directional Jungian Functions (i.e. ‘Extroverted Sensing’ vs. ‘Introverted Sensing’). Below you will find some defining words about each of the eight functions. Intuition Ne vs. Ni Springy vs. Dogged Cognizant vs. Visionary Including vs. Excluding Observing vs. Envisioning Chromatic vs. Wraith-like Ever-inquisitive[…] Continue Reading

Romantic Matches and Type

Of course it is true that type alone does not in itself determine if two people make a good match. Far from it. The systems detailed here are the ones that have been observed and postulated by professionals in the field. I have heard some people say that they don’t think of Jungian typology as[…] Continue Reading