Taxonomies of eysenck and ancient greeks


Eysenck noted that the two-dimensional structure of traits he recognized in his 20th-century research is associated closely to taxonomy of personality characteristics recognized by the ancient Greeks. This implies which core features of personality are consistent across historical eras. Do you think so? Or might there be important changes that aren't being reflected in the personality taxonomies of Eysenck and the ancient Greeks?

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