Nuances Of The Typology Of Innate Thinking

This book is intended to demonstrate and popularize information in a new field about nature and people. The authors do not and have not had the purpose of categorizing people into certain groups. These groups were created by nature and only logically investigated by the authors of this book, which subsequently led to the creation of the authors' typological system. This book was created to attract readers' attention so that they could see the connection between logic and innate abilities. The authors of this book have refined the meaning of “logic” and other meanings that are effective in practice and do not mislead readers. The purpose of this book is to come to a final understanding through a detailed explanation of the basic socionic and typological concepts and phenomena for readers who have little or no understanding of the real world and its regularities.

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"Compact socionics" system. Socionics as a new science. Preprint written by V. Dudkevych & O. Kovalchuk. It was posted on Figshare on September 27, 2025.

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"Compact socionics" system. Socionics as a new science

Theoretical research was carried out with the aim of recognition a system "Compact socionics" and further creation of a separate scientific discipline called socionics. The "Compact socionics" system demonstrates consistent logical connections, concepts, facts and regularities in diagrams, tables, terminology and descriptions, while being a novelty. Due to the regularities and consistency, this system sets the basis of socionics and is its center, as it brings specifics into the scientific subject of socionics, its meaning, correct intertype relationships and functions. There must be a new science of innate stable human thinking, for which psychology cannot be held responsible because its scientific aims and objectives do not allow it to work with stable unchanging qualities.This manuscript was written and submitted for peer review in 2024. It is being made publicly available for the first time via Figshare in 2025.

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Compact Socionics. A Guide To Overcoming The Socionic Impasse (book in PDF). Authors - Olha Kovalchuk and Viktor Dudkevych. Publication date: March 2, 2024. ISBN 978-82-693623-2-9.

https://worldtypology.com/compact-socionics-a-guide-to-overcoming-the-socionic-impasse/

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Compact Socionics. A Guide To Overcoming The Socionic Impasse

“Compact socionics” is our complete published research that led to the creation of the independent and only true theory of socionics and subsequent human typology. This material was fir…

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Values ​​of people. Innate values ​​of types.

Have you ever thought about the fact that people have different values? But people, being social, can observe others and copy them. But what exactly are the main, basic values ​​of different types?

https://worldtypology.com/innate-human-values/

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Human Values And New Information In Typology

Human values are not the same for all people and they are stable in typology. But all people think that everyone usually does the same things. It is almost true. All of us try to contact and make f…

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Below was a post about 16 personality types. What are the regular, recurring relationships between them? And what are the consequences of these relationships?

https://worldtypology.com/human-types-of-relationships/

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Types Of Relationships In New Human Typology

Types of relationships are the mystery for the majority of people but not for the typology. But these relationships are always repetitive. But why? This is because all the types of relations betwee…

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