* Title: Nuances Of The Typology Of Innate Thinking * Author(s) name(s): Olha Kovalchuk and Viktor Dudkevych * ISBN (or ASIN): 978-82-693623-7-4 * Publisher: Olha Kovalchuk * Publication Date Year: 2025 * Publication Date Month: June * Publication Date Day: 25 * Page count: 259 * Format (such as paperback, hardcover, ebook, audiobook, etc): ebook
* Description: 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. This book was created with the aim of helping readers gain a deeper understanding of “Compact socionics” and typology. It is a strict continuation of all our previous books and the logical conclusion of our theoretical work. Like all previous books, it is also based, in most cases, on regular facts. A logical method was also used here, as the subject of this book is thinking based on the regularities described in previous books. Therefore, this book includes an additional dictionary. It is recommended that each reader study all of our previous books before opening this one. Also, this book is not intended for everyone, but specifically for those who understand the essence and importance of natural regularities and classifications. We did not classify for the sake of classification (just as in taxonomy), but researched and analyzed facts and terms to understand whether there were any regularities in them. Typology differs from taxonomy in that typology uses all forms of logical sequence. Taxonomy, on the other hand, uses mainly one form of logical sequence—the analogy method. Without regularities (patterns), it is impossible to assert, demonstrate, or believe in conclusions, even if they seem logical in reasoning and theory. Therefore, we are responsible to our readers for providing accurate information, and it is accurate thanks to the many theoretical and natural laws we have discovered. We know that readers who possess logic as a powerful tool for thinking will understand what this book is about much earlier and faster than people with ethical thinking (who do not possess strong logic). In order for knowledge to be passed on, for the benefit of the qualitative development of all sciences and the correct way to solve complex problems, it is important to be patient with people who are not logical thinkers, and not only them. Therefore, in life, in any endeavor and in reasoning, logical people need to try even harder — to make several short sequential blocks with explanations, examples, and models instead of one regular article. Also, don't be shy about “spoon-feeding” any information in full detail, because people with welldeveloped logic always think that such an activity is at the level of a first-grader, but it is clearly necessary to do so for people with ethical thinking and other people. Why such a statement? Below are topics that will reveal a lot about the hidden thoughts of each of us in this world.
* Title: Nuances Of The Typology Of Innate Thinking
* Author(s) name(s): Olha Kovalchuk and Viktor Dudkevych
* ISBN (or ASIN): 978-82-693623-7-4
* Publisher: Olha Kovalchuk
* Publication Date Year: 2025
* Publication Date Month: June
* Publication Date Day: 25
* Page count: 259
* Format (such as paperback, hardcover, ebook, audiobook, etc): ebook
* Description: 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. This book was created with the aim of helping readers gain a deeper understanding of “Compact socionics” and typology. It is a strict continuation of all our previous books and the logical conclusion of our theoretical work. Like all previous books, it is also based, in most cases, on regular facts. A logical method was also used here, as the subject of this book is thinking based on the regularities described in previous books. Therefore, this book includes an additional dictionary. It is recommended that each reader study all of our previous books before opening this one. Also, this book is not intended for everyone, but specifically for those who understand the essence and importance of natural regularities and classifications. We did not classify for the sake of classification (just as in taxonomy), but researched and analyzed facts and terms to understand whether there were any regularities in them. Typology differs from taxonomy in that typology uses all forms of logical sequence. Taxonomy, on the other hand, uses mainly one form of logical sequence—the analogy method. Without regularities (patterns), it is impossible to assert, demonstrate, or believe in conclusions, even if they seem logical in reasoning and theory. Therefore, we are responsible to our readers for providing accurate information, and it is accurate thanks to the many theoretical and natural laws we have discovered. We know that readers who possess logic as a powerful tool for thinking will understand what this book is about much earlier and faster than people with ethical thinking (who do not possess strong logic). In order for knowledge to be passed on, for the benefit of the qualitative development of all sciences and the correct way to solve complex problems, it is important to be patient with people who are not logical thinkers, and not only them. Therefore, in life, in any endeavor and in reasoning, logical people need to try even harder — to make several short sequential blocks with explanations, examples, and models instead of one regular article. Also, don't be shy about “spoon-feeding” any information in full detail, because people with welldeveloped logic always think that such an activity is at the level of a first-grader, but it is clearly necessary to do so for people with ethical thinking and other people. Why such a statement? Below are topics that will reveal a lot about the hidden thoughts of each of us in this world.
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