Physiognomy
Physiognomy is the practice of assessing a person’s character, temperament, or moral qualities from their facial features or other external appearances. In classical and early modern contexts it was framed as a natural science or art that linked outward form to inner attributes. In contemporary science, physiognomy is largely regarded as a pseudoscience and a historical curiosity.
The concept has roots in various cultural traditions, but it was developed in the Western world by
Practically, physiognomy claimed that features such as the shape of the brow, eyes, nose, mouth, or even
Modern evaluation rejects physiognomy as a reliable method for inferring character. Psychology recognizes that people form