Imagine a person who remains cool and collected while everyone else is rushing, panicking or arguing. That unflappable calm is exactly what the word “phlegmatic” captures. “Phlegmatic” describes ...
At the turn of the 18th century, Kant (1724 – 1804) reworked the Hippocratic-Galen theory and focused his analysis explicitly on describing the personality characteristics associated with the ...
It was around the year 400 B.C. when the Greek physician Hippocrates first tried to break humanity into “types”: the sanguine ones were hearty, governed by blood; the melancholic ones were of the ...
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