Why Are People Like This? 4 Historical Antecedents

Millon begins with the humoral theory of personality, which continues to appear. The following table is illustrative: Table of Hippocrates’ Four Humours Image from Hippocrates, Galen & The Four Humours.  In this table we can see how persistent this way of classifying personalities has been. It connects everything from the bodily to the spiritual, from values to function types. Admittedly, pretty much any combination of … Continue reading Why Are People Like This? 4 Historical Antecedents

Why Are People Like This? 3 Preface to Disorders of Personality

Theodore Millon’s Disorders of Personality: Introducting a DSM/ICD Spectrum from Normal to Abnormal  (available here: https://www.amazon.com/Disorders-Personality-Introducing-Spectrum-Abnormal/dp/0470040939) builds a personological taxonomy in accord with his earlier theory in Toward a New Personology. Being the more recent, it includes expansions upon the taxonomy offered previously. It extends the understanding of clincal personality disorders toward normalcy, It also suggests new personality types and disorders not covered by the … Continue reading Why Are People Like This? 3 Preface to Disorders of Personality

Why Are People Like This? 2 Personology 1

Unfortunately, one of the best books I’ve found on Personology has not yet been made digital. Thankfully, it is available fairly cheaply used online, such as here: https://www.amazon.com/Toward-New-Personology-Evolutionary-Model/dp/0471515736. You won’t need it to learn from and enjoy this series of posts, but I like to keep my sources clear. Toward a New Personology: An Evolutionary Model is thoroughly philosophically intriguing and insightful. While I don’t … Continue reading Why Are People Like This? 2 Personology 1

Character

You’re a pirateand you’d better not forgetthat when you step over the threshold of your shippeople will look oddly at you.When you keep on walking down the streetKids will run from you and scream.When you cross the street and step into a storeemployees will revile you and kick you out.If you’ve got no characteryou’ll turn back,and if notyou’ll keep on going     as you’re going … Continue reading Character

Instability

This shell harbors one full cast in desperate need of a crew.Playing each role in stride ignoring the characters’ names on the side.The antagonist just is the protagonist,and her plucky sidekick, too.Don’t look carefully, and you can believe it’s a ruse.Besides, the choreography’s wrong, and the jester’s an agonist.This identity is merely an illusion.Every act just a comedic melodramatic allusion.If you peer closely, no you … Continue reading Instability