Temperamentumok
Temperamentumok are a traditional classification of personality types used since antiquity to describe consistent patterns of behavior, mood, and energy. The concept is rooted in the ancient theory of humors and was widely used in medical and philosophical writings to explain why people differ in their reactions to events.
Dating to Hippocrates and Galen, the temperament theory posits that four bodily humors—blood, yellow bile, black
Sanguine: sociable, lively, optimistic, and spontaneous; Choleric: ambitious, decisive, assertive, and prone to anger; Melancholic: thoughtful,
Modern psychology regards temperaments as an obsolete framework for describing personality, with trait theories—most notably the
Today, temperaments are mostly of historical interest, though some educational and clinical writings discuss temperament as