Dictionary of the Socionics terms

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

See also:
BASIC CONCEPTS SOTSIONIKI SOTSIOANALIZA on V.V.Gulenko, Kiev
EXPLANATORY DICTIONARY ON SOTSIONIKE, Compiler - Prokofiev Vol. N.

 

 

 

ASPECT

(A facet, phase, or part of a whole), a particular view or point of view objects are examined, phenomenon, the manner in which something is seen or considered, the appearance of the side of something that faces the viewer., studied by the specific science: philosophical aspect, economic aspect and so forth, etc.

 

ASPECTS OF FUNCTIONS, THE SYMBOLS AND CODES

 

 

Designation

Aushra

(alternative)

Abbreviated.

Determination

of Aushra

On Gulenko

According to Young

Black logic

(logic of actions)

BL (ЧЛ)

External dynamics of the body

_P_ Profiteor

Extraverted Thinking

White logic

(logic of relations)

WL (БЛ)

External statics of the field

_L_ ogos

Introverted Thinking

Black ethics

(ethics of emotions)

BE (ЧЭ)

Internal dynamics of the body

_E_ motio

Extraverted Feeling

White ethics

(ethics of relations)

WE (БЭ)

Internal statics of the field

 

_R_ elatio

Introverted Feeling

Black Sensing

(force of sensing)

BS (ЧС)

External statics of the body

_F_ actor

Extraverted Sensing

White sensorika

(sensing of sensations)

WS (BБС)

External dynamics of the field

_S _ensus

Introverted Sensing

Black intuition

(intuition of possibilities)

BI (ЧИ)

Internal statics of the body

 

_I_ ntueor

Extraverted Intuition

White intuition

(intuition of time)

WI (БИ)

Internal dynamics of the field

_T_ empus

Introverted Intuition

 

PERCEPTION

2. Form of the sensual reflection of reality in the consciousness, the ability to reveal, to assume, to distinguish and to master the phenomena of external peace and to form their means

TO PERCEIVE - 1. To perceive, to recognize by sensory organs. 2. To understand and to master.

APPERCEPTION - perception, recognition on the basis of previous ideas.

 

TIME

1. One of the forms (together with the space) of existence of the infinitely developing material - sequential change of its phenomena and states. 2. Duration, duration what- n., measured by seconds, by minutes, by the hours

 

POSSIBLE

1. Such, which can occur, conceived, attained, permitted

 

UNIVERSE

1. Entire universe, entire peace, TSO. It is possible so to name the complete system of the created things.  In this case are borne in mind the material universe, that region, in which we all are found.

 

DYNAMICS

3. Motion, action, development.

DYNAMIC - 2. Rich in motion, by action.

 

DICHOTOMOUS SIGNS OF THE TYPE

Socionics

Young's typology

Myers - Briggs

E xtravert
I ntrovert

Extravert
Introvert

E xtroverted
I ntroverted

S ensing
I ntuitive

Sensory
Intuitive

S ensing
I ntuitive

L ogic
E thics

Thinking
Feeling

T hinking
F eeling

Rational
Irrational

Rational
Irrational


J udging (solving)
P erceiving (receiving)

 

 

SPIRIT 1

1. Consciousness, thinking, mental abilities; the beginning, which determines behavior, action; In the religion and the mythology: the incorporeal supernatural essence

 

 

LIVING

 

1. Such, which lives, it possesses life.

LIFE - 1. Totality of the phenomena, proceeding in the organisms, the special shape of existence of the material

 

 

DEPENDENCE

 

1. Link of phenomena, which predetermines their existence or co-existence; conditionality. 2. subordination to others (other) in the absence of independence, freedom.

 

 

INDIVIDUAL

 

Men as individual personality, and also generally separate living organism, individual.

 

 

INTUITION

From late Latin intuiti, the act of contemplating - sense, guess, insight.

 

 

INFORMATION

 

1. Information about the surrounding peace and the taking place in it processes, received by man or special device (specialist.)

 

 

IRRATIONAL

 

1. Opposing to rational knowledge or contradicting it

 

 

IRRATIONAL TYPES

 

(According to Young) (Irrational) - Not based on the reason (cf. rational)

I call previous types both irrational on that already explained base, that all their actions are based not on the judgments of reason, but on the absolute force of perception. Their perception is directed only to proceeding, which is subject to no selection through the judgment. In this sense, last types both have significant superiority over both first rational types. Objectively proceeding is regular and by chance. Since it is regular, it is accessible to reason, since it by chance, it to reason it is inaccessible. It is possible to say and vice versa that we in proceeding call regular that which to our reason seems the same, and we call random that in which we cannot open any regularity. The postulate of universal regularity remains the postulate only of our reason, but it is not the postulate of our functions of perception. Since they by no means are not based on the principle of reason and its postulates, then they essentially are irrational. Therefore pertseptornye types (Wa-henehmungs-typen), according to their essence, I call irrational. But it would be completely incorrect to understand these types as "unreasonable" only because they judgment place below perceptions. They are simply to a high degree empirical; they are based exclusively on the experience, even to this degree it is exceptional, that their judgment for the most part cannot keep abreast of their experience."

 

 

MATERIAL

 

1. Objective reality, which exists outside and independent of the human consciousness (material). 2. Basis (substratum), of which consist physical bodies (material)

 

 

METABOLISM

 

(deg. metabolic change) - exchange of substances - the totality of the processes of catabolism and anabolism in the plants, animals, microorganisms; in the narrower sense - intermediate exchange - the transformation of substances inside the cell from the moment of their arrival to the formation of end products.

Catabolism (Greek. katabol, throwing down) - the totality of the exchange reactions of the substances in the organism, which correspond to the dissimilation also of the being consisted in the disintegration complex organic matter (opposite to anabolism).

Anabolism (Greek anabole, ascent) - the totality of the exchange reactions of the substances in the organism, which correspond to the assimilation also of the directed toward the formation component parts of the cells and cloths; it consists in the synthesis of complex molecules of the simpler with the energy storage (opposite to catabolism).

Assimilation (assimilation unite, connection) - 1)... nutrient conversionincorporation of nutrients into the cells and tissues of plants and animals involving digestion, photosynthesis, and root absorption... the integration of new knowledge or information with what is already known.

DISSIMILATION (Lat. dissimilatio) - 1). the disintegration of complex organic matter in the organism, which is accompanied by the release of the energy, utilized in the processes of vital activity

 

 

 

 

 

MODEL A

 

  

 

MODEL A, RINGS AND BLOCKS

 

Annular numeration

Blocks

Loop

On Bern

According to Young

According to Freud

States on Gulenko/Ermaku

Levels of contact on Gulenko

1   2

Ego

Mental

Adult

Ego

Ego

I know I can

Intellectual

4   3

Superego

 

Parent

Persona

Super - ego

I know I can’t

Social

6   5

ID

Vital

Child

Anima/ Of animus

Id

I want

Psychological

7   8

Superid

 

-

Shadow

-

I can,

I fear

Physical

 

 TO EXCHANGE

 

To return its and to obtain instead of it another, usually equivalent

 

 

TO LIMIT

 

To place in what- n. of the framework, boundary, to determine what- n. conditions, and to also make less, to reduce the scope whom-what- n.

 

 

ORGANISM

 

1. Living whole, which possesses the totality of the properties, which distinguish it from the inanimate material.

 

 

ORGAN

 

1. Part of the organism, which has the specific structure and the special designation

 

 

ORIENTATION Of Tim TO THE KIND OF THE ACTIVITY

V.V. Gulenko

Grey*

Researchers

Stsiyentik

Administrative

Prodaktik

Humanitarian

Lingvik

Social

Treydik

R.K. of grey information psychoanalysis. Sotsionika as metapsikhologiya. ", 1994g.

 

 

RELATION

 

= TO RELATE   - 1. to whom- what. To compose its idea about kilohms-than- n., internally to estimate, to appear its feeling with respect to whom-what- n., sympathy or antipathy.

= TO RELATE   - 2. To have a connection to whom-what- n. 3. To enter into the number whom-what- n., in what- n. the discharge, set.

2. The interconnection of different objects, actions, phenomena, connection between whom-than- n. 3. In mathematics: the quotient, obtained from the division of one number into another, and also the record of the corresponding action. 4. mn. the connection between whom- n., which appears with the contact, contacts.

 

 

RELATIVE

 

1. Installed in comparison with than- n. by other, with the circumstances, by conditions; not unconditional.

 

 

RELATIONS ARE INTERTIPNYE ON THE MODEL A 

Identical

Dual (supplement)

Activations

Mirror

Business

Semi-supplement

Customer

Consumer

Controller (supervisor)

Controlled (supervisee)

Super-Ego

Complete opposition

Quasi-identical

Conflict

Related

Mirage

 

REFLECTION

 

1. = TO REFLECT - 3. what. That, in what it is reflected, is reproduced that- n. 4. whom- that. To reproduce, to represent in the means, to express.

 

 

PRIMARY

 

1.  Initial, initial; forming the first row, first stage in by anything

 

 

IDEA

 

4. Reproduction in the consciousness of previously experiences of perceptions (special). 5. knowledge, the understanding what- n.

 

 

TO REPRESENT

 

6. whom- that. To reproduce in the thoughts, to imagine.

 

 

REASON

 

Phenomenon, which causes, the causing appearance of another phenomenon

 

 

SPACE

 

1. One of the forms (together with the time) of existence of the infinitely developing material, which is characterized by extent and volume

 

 

TO APPEAR

 

Accomplishing, making anything, to reveal the presence of any qualities, properties.

 

 

SEQUENTIAL

 

 Relating to or based on a method of testing a statistical hypothesis that involves examination of a sequence of samples for each of which the decision is made to accept or reject the hypothesis or to continue sampling.

 

 

WORK

 

1. Process of transforming one form of energy in another (specialist.); generally the presence in action. 2. Occupation, labor, activity. 3. Service, occupation as the source of earnings. 4. mn. production activity in the creation, the working what- n. 5. Product of labor, finished article. 6. Material, which is subject to treatment, which is located in the manufacturing process. 7. Quality, the method of performance.

 

 

RATIONAL

 

1. Relating to the reason.  2. Reasonably substantiated, expedient.

REASON - 1. Ability of man to logically and creatively think of, to generalize the results of knowledge, mind (into 1 znach.), intellect. 2. Mind (in 2 znach.), mental developments.

EXPEDIENT - corresponding to the stated goal, completely reasonable, practically useful.   

 

 

 

RATIONAL TYPES

 

(According to Young) ( Rational ; Rational )

"I call previous types both rational or reasonable, because they are characterized by the superiority of the reasonably discussing function. General sign of both types is the fact that their life in the high measure is subordinated to reasonable judgment. We, of course, must take into consideration, we do speak in this case from the point of view of subjective psychology of individual or from the point of view of the observer, who from without perceives and he judges. This observer could easily arrive at the opposite judgment, and precisely when he intuitively simply understands proceeding and he judges it."

 

 

 

CONNECTION

 

5. Communication with someone or anything, and also the means, which give the possibility to be carried, to communicate.

 

 

SYMBOLIC SOTSIONIKA   - group of types according to Savchenko

 

 

Group of the types

Name

Intuitive introvert

Page

Intuitive extravert

Knight

Sensory introvert

Lady

Sensory extravert

King

 

SYSTEM

 

3. Something the whole, which is the unity of the regularly located and located in the interconnection parts

 

 

CONSEQUENCE 1

That which follows, escape from what- n., result what- n., conclusion

 

 

EVENT

 

That that occurred, one or other significant phenomenon or another, the fact of public, personal life ">

 

 

CONSCIOUSNESS

 

Form of the sensual reflection of reality in the consciousness, the ability to reveal, to assume, to distinguish and to master the phenomena of external peace and to form their means.

 

 

 

STATICS

 

State of rest at any specific moment

STATIC - examining the internal relationship of phenomena separately from their development, motions.

 

 

STIMULI k DEYaTEL'nOSTITIMov on Gulenko

 

 

 

Group of the types

Stimulus

Intuitive introvert

the self-worth

Intuitive extravert

the uniqueness

Sensory introvert

the welfare

Sensory extravert

status

 

SUBJECT

 

In the philosophy: the discerning and acting person, essence, which opposes to external peace as the object of the knowledge

 

 

JUDGMENT

 

Opinion, the conclusion (it is book).

TO JUDGE 1 - 1. To compose, to voice what- n. opinion, judgment.

 

 

ESSENCE

 

Living individual, man or the animal

 

 

TO EXIST

 

2. To exist, to be located, to occur FOR TSO

 

 

TEMPERAMENTS

 

Psychology

EXPLOSIVES. Gulenko

R.K. Grey

Sanguine person

Flexable - разворотливый

Visual

Phlegmatic person

Stable - balanced

Audio

Choleric

Linear - energetic

Kinetics

Melancholic

Receptive - adaptive

Тактил

 

TIM

Type Information Metabolism

 

TYPE

 

1. Form, the form of anything, that possess the specific signs, and also the model, to which corresponds the known group of objects, phenomena. 3. Discharge, the category of people, united under the generality of any external or internal features.

 

 

Type’s pseudonyms and abbreviations

 

Pseudonym

Complete name (BTV *)

Reduced name (BTV *)

 Reduced name on Gulenko (BT of **)

D. Keirsey

Pseudonym on Gulenko

Myers- Briggs Temperament Indicator (MBTI ***)

Don Quixote

Intuitive- logical extravert     

ILE     

IL   

Inventor

Finder

ENTP

Dumases

Sensory- ethical introvert          

SEI     

SE   

Artist

Mediator

ISFP

Hugo

Ethics- sensory extravert            

ESE     

ES   

Seller

Enthusiast

ESFJ

Robespierre

Logical- intuitive introvert          

LII    

LI   

Scientist

Analyst

INTJ

Hamlet

Ethics- intuitive extravert          

EIE    

ET   

Pedagogue

Mentor

ENFJ

Maxim

Logical- sensory introvert

LSI     

LF   

Trustee

Inspector

ISTJ

Zhukov

Sensory- logical extravert        

SLE     

FL   

Promoter

Marshal

ESTP

Esenin

Intuitive- ethical introvert        

IEI     

TE   

Questor

Lyric poetries

INFP

Jack

Logical- intuitive extravert         

LIE     

PT   

Fieldmarshal

Owner

ENTJ

Dreiser

Ethics- sensory introvert             

ESI     

RF   

Conservator

Keeper

ISFJ

Napoleon

Sensory- ethical extravert         

SEE     

FR   

Entertainer

Politician

ESFP

Balzac

 Intuitive- logical introvert       

ILI     

TP   

Architect

Criticisms

INTP

Shtirlits

Logical- sensory extravert           

LSE     

PS   

Administrator

Administrator

ESTJ

Dostoyevsky

Ethics- intuitive introvert           

EII     

RI   

Author

Humanist

INFJ

Gaben

Sensory- logical introvert         

SLI     

SP   

Artisan

Master

ISTP

Huxley

Intuitive- ethical extravert       

IEE     

IR   

Journalist

Adviser

ENFP

BTV * - "main", "creative", " вертность'", brief designation of Tim, introduced To Ashura. Base, creative function - _ L _ of logic, _E _ of ethic, _ I _ intuitive, _ S _ of sensing, _ I _ of introvert-_E _ of extravert.

BT ** - "main", "creative", the brief designation of Tim, introduced Gulenko. B - Base, T - Is creative

of function, the designation   of functions see sectionAspect  (function)".

MBTI *** - 1 - вертность': Extraveted / Introverted, 2 - perception: Sensing/ intuitive, 3 - judgment: Thinking/ Feeling, 4 - accent on p. 3/2: Judging/ Perceiving

 

TYPOLOGY

 

Classification, which represents the relationship between the different types of objects, phenomena inside their system as a whole.

 

 

ACTUAL

 

Reflecting the real state of anything, that corresponds to the facts

 

 

PHYSIOGNOMY

 

(Greek physiognomike, physiognomonike), the study about the expression of man in the features of face and the shapes of body; in the broad sense the skill of the interpretation of the extrinsic ethos of the observed phenomena, the study about the expressive forms of any region of reality.

 

 

PHYSICAL

 

4. Material, material.

 

 

FUNCTION

 

(Lat. functio - accomplishment, fulfillment)  1. In the philosophy: the phenomenon, which depends on other and which is changed in proportion to a change in this other phenomenon. 2. In mathematics: the law, according to which to each value of variable quantity (argument) is placed in the correspondence the some specific value, and also same this value. 3. Work produced by organ, organism (it is book). 4. Roll, value what- n. (it is book.) 5. Responsibility, the circle of the activity (it is book).

TO FUNCTION - to act, to be in action, in the work

 

 

MEN

 

1. The living being, that possesses the gift of thinking and speech, the ability to create instruments and to use them in the process of public labor.

 

 

FEELING

 

1. Ability to feel', to experience, to receive external actions, and also such sensation itself.

 

 

TO FEEL- 1. To experience any feeling, to feel'. 2. To know how to receive, to understand. TSO

 

 

ELEMENT

 

5. The element, not resolved by usual chemical methods to the component parts

 

 

ENERGY

 

1. One of the basic properties of material - measure for its motion, and also to ability to do work

 

 

CELLS OF MODEL A, The numeration

 

 

Vilnius school of socionics

Z "-the descriptive model

Annular

Example for the type ILE

1

2

1

2

1

2

BI

WL

3

4

3

4

4

3

 WE

BS

-3

-4

5

6

6

5

 BE

WS

-1

-2

7

8

7

8

WI

BL

 

 

 

CELLS of model A, name

                                              

Annular numeration

1

 

Program, base

2

 

Creative, instrument

4

 

THC*, MHC *, PAINFUL

3

 

Role, social role

6

 

Mobilization, reviewer

5

 

Suggestive, suggested

7

 

Controlling, limiting

8

 

Demonstrative, without the words in reality

THC (MHC) * - point (place) of smallest resistance 

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