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Albert Einstein (ILE): Personality Type Analysis

Albert Einstein was a German-born, Nobel Prize winning theoretical physicist, best known for his prolific contributions to science. His early work can best be summarised in his ' Annus Mirabilis'  papers of 1905, where four separate writings in the same year made substantial changes to modern physics and our understanding of space, time and matter. For these 1. He solved a puzzle of the photoelectric effect, i.e. the phenomenon where electrons are emitted when light is shone on an object, by theorising that light existed in discrete quanta, later called 'photons'. 2. He explained the findings of particles appearing to move randomly in liquids, a phenomenon known as 'Brownian Motion', saying that this was due to atoms, too small for the eye to see, colliding with the particles. 3. He was able to reconcile Maxwell's equations on electricity and magnetism with the laws of mechanics by introducing a new theory of ' Special Theory of Relativity ...

Galileo Galilei (ILE): Personality Type Analysis

Galileo Galilei was an Italian philosopher, astronomer, scientist and mathematician; best remembered for his work in support of Copernicus' heliocentric theory of the solar system.  Galileo also observed that the Milky way was in fact made up of millions of individual stars, discovered the phases of Venus and discovered the moons of Jupiter. For the sake of his life, Galileo recanted his views of the validity of the Copernican model in 1633, admitting that the earth did not spin on its own axis. It is unlikely that the recantation was sincere in any sense and nevertheless remained under house arrest. I argue, at least what can be agreed upon by historians who can confirm this biographical information, provide some clues towards what Galileo's type might be. As a young man, Galileo was unsure what to pursue in terms of a long-term career, more specifically having to choose between becoming a Catholic priest or a doctor of medicine. He inevitably chose to study medicine at the...

Pliny the Elder (LSE): Personality Type Analysis

Gaius Plinius Secundus , generally known as Pliny the Elder , was a Roman author, historian, and naturalist, as well as a career army officer and civil servant of the Roman Empire who lived in the 1st century AD. All of his known books are lost except the Natural History , the oldest known encyclopedia. Details of his life are known mainly from Pliny's own remarks in that work, from the writings of his nephew and adopted son Pliny the Younger ( IEI ), who also left summaries of Pliny's other books, and from archaeological evidence. I argue that the available information suffices to make at least a reasonable case for his most likely Socionics type. Pliny was born in Como, Italy, in the early years of the Emperor Tiberius ( ILI ), to a family of equestrian rank, that is, the junior aristocracy, below the senatorial rank. Pliny pursued throughout his life an equestrian public career, suggesting that he either lacked the means to rise to senatorial rank - as his adopted son ev...

Tiberius (ILI): Personality Type Analysis

Tiberius Claudius Nero , later Tiberius Julius Caesar, best known simply as Tiberius , was the second Roman Emperor, for 23 years, from 14 to 37. His reign is one of the best-documented of all, with many preserved speeches and letters, as well as observations from contemporaries and very detailed information on his personal decisions and preferences, providing material for his typing. His character and personality puzzled and fascinated contemporaries as well as historians, ancient and modern, and he is one of the most studied Roman Emperors. A prestigious Spanish physician, Gregorio Marañón, went as far as to analyse Tiberius’s psychology, in his classic “ Tiberius: a Study in Resentment ”, a book praised by Ronald Syme, the 20 th century’s foremost Roman historian. I argue, therefore, that there is plenty of reliable material with which to deduce his Socionics type. Tiberius belonged by birth to the ancient patrician clan Claudius, one of the most prestigious during the centuri...

Socionics Type Profiles

Here is an easy reference list for the profiles of the sixteen Socionics types. Just click on the type name to read the profile. Alpha Intuitive Logical Energiser (ILE) Sensory Ethical Integrator (SEI) Ethical Sensory Energiser (ESE) Logical Intuitive Integrator (LII) Beta Ethical Intuitive Energiser (EIE) Logical Sensory Integrator (LSI) Sensory Logical Energiser (SLE) Intuitive Ethical Integrator (IEI) Gamma Sensory Ethical Energiser (SEE) Intuitive Logical Integrator (ILI) Logical Intuitive Energiser (LIE) Ethical Sensory Integrator (ESI) Delta Logical Sensory Energiser (LSE) Ethical Intuitive Integrator (EII) Intuitive Ethical Energiser (IEE) Sensory Logical Integrator (SLI)

Sam Harris (LIE): Personality Type Analysis

Samuel Benjamin "Sam" Harris  is an author, philosopher and neuroscientist, known for being one of the 'Four Horsemen of New Atheism' alongside Christopher Hitchens ( ESI ), Richard Dawkins ( LSE ) and Daniel Dennett ( ILE ). Sam Harris is commonly known for his writings on Atheism, including the award-winning The End of Faith  (2004), where he criticised organised religion, and later responded to criticisms from Christians in America. In its place, he advocates a scientific approach to normative morality. More recently, Harris has turned his attention to Islam as a major focus of critique. He is also known for his irregular podcast Waking Up with Sam Harris , airing since 2013. To get a good view of Sam Harris' type, it is important to first get a good sense of his values, the things that are of import to him, and that which he finds most repugnant. Throughout his work, a consistent theme is valuing an approach to knowledge and our ideas of truth, based ...

Learning by Socionics Type

Disclaimer: Socionics is not yet a science, and this advice is more speculative based on an understanding of the types.  Like other things, the sixteen types of Socionics vary in their ability to learn new information and how they prefer to learn that information. This can be understood from a variety of perspectives, including strengths/weaknesses, preferences and natural blind-spots of specific types. Clubs First, with learning it is important to know your natural strengths, i.e. what you naturally pick out and retain, compared to what easily slips through the net. Researchers  - Best at processing intellectual information. These types will be most comfortable with broad, general ideas. This is best suited to studying a theoretical or academic subject. Wherever possible, they will try to get the big picture of what they are studying, finding the pattern or trend, which they can easily understand in complexity. To handle more detailed elements of study, which may be...