American schools adopting socionical structure...
"Harvard’s new curriculum establishes eight primary subject areas that all students will have to take: Aesthetic and Interpretive Understanding; Culture and Belief; Empirical Reasoning; Ethical Reasoning; Science of Living Systems; Science of the Physical Universe; Societies of the World; and the United States in the World."
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Originally Posted by Slava2
"Harvard’s new curriculum establishes eight primary subject areas that all students will have to take: Aesthetic and Interpretive Understanding :Si:; Culture and Belief :Ni:; Empirical Reasoning :Ti:; Ethical Reasoning :Fi:; Science of Living Systems :Fe:; Science of the Physical Universe :Te:; Societies of the World :Ne:; and the United States in the World :Se:."
That's the best I could come up with. The introverted ones are more obvious.
Re: American schools adopting socionical structure...
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Originally Posted by Slava2
"Harvard’s new curriculum establishes eight primary subject areas that all students will have to take: Aesthetic and Interpretive Understanding; Culture and Belief; Empirical Reasoning; Ethical Reasoning; Science of Living Systems; Science of the Physical Universe; Societies of the World; and the United States in the World."
Maybe they don't know socionics, because it is really a natural science. Socionics is applied deliberately, or passively, even to an area where it is unknown.
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Originally Posted by machintruc
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Originally Posted by Slava2
"Harvard’s new curriculum establishes eight primary subject areas that all students will have to take: Aesthetic and Interpretive Understanding; Culture and Belief; Empirical Reasoning; Ethical Reasoning; Science of Living Systems; Science of the Physical Universe; Societies of the World; and the United States in the World."
Maybe they don't know socionics, because it is really a natural science. Socionics is applied deliberately, or passively, even to an area where it is unknown.
I know but I'm trying to point out that its the same thing as socionics and that they have it narrowed down pretty damn well, even simplified down to only 8 categories.
Re: American schools adopting socionical structure...
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Originally Posted by Slava2
"Harvard’s new curriculum establishes eight primary subject areas that all students will have to take: Aesthetic and Interpretive Understanding; Culture and Belief; Empirical Reasoning; Ethical Reasoning; Science of Living Systems; Science of the Physical Universe; Societies of the World; and the United States in the World."
Which one is philosophy in?