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'''Psychognomy''' is a [[pseudoscience|pseudoscientific]] theory to describe human [[moral character|character]] defined by the twentieth-century teacher Belgian [[Paul Bouts]].<ref>Paul Bouts, La Psychognomie, Paris, Dervy-Livres, 1986 (first edition: 1931)</ref> |
'''Psychognomy''' is a [[pseudoscience|pseudoscientific]] theory to describe human [[moral character|character]] defined by the twentieth-century teacher Belgian [[Paul Bouts]].<ref>Paul Bouts, La Psychognomie, Paris, Dervy-Livres, 1986 (first edition: 1931)</ref> |
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It is based on [[phrenology]] and incorporates elements of [[Personality type|typology]] and [[graphology]]. |
It is based on [[phrenology]] and incorporates elements of [[Personality type|typology]] and [[graphology]]. |
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Psychognomy is a pseudoscientific theory to describe human character defined by the twentieth-century teacher Belgian Paul Bouts.[1] It is based on phrenology and incorporates elements of typology and graphology.
References
- ^ Paul Bouts, La Psychognomie, Paris, Dervy-Livres, 1986 (first edition: 1931)