characterie
Characterie is a term that appears in some discussions of personality theory and literary analysis to denote the total constellation of an agent's enduring dispositions, values, and motivational structures that shape behavior over time. It is used as a heuristic to describe how internal traits translate into consistent patterns of action beyond isolated deeds.
Because characterie is not a standard concept in mainstream psychology or philosophy, its definition varies by
Conceptually, characterie emphasizes stable, long-term determinants such as temperament, moral commitments, and cognitive schemas, rather than
Applications include virtue ethics and character-centered approaches in philosophy, literary studies that seek to interpret a
Critiques target the term's vagueness and lack of standardized methodology. Because characterie is interpretive, assessments can
See also: character trait, temperament, virtue ethics, narrative theory, character design, psychology of personality.