The Future of Post-Human Personality: A Preface to a New Theory of Normality and Abnormality

by Peter Baofu

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This book takes up the difficult challenge to provide an alternative (better) way to understand the nature of personality, especially in relation to normal and abnormal characters-while learning from different approaches in the literature but without favoring any one of them (nor integrating them, since they are not necessarily compatible with each other).

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Dr Peter Baofu is the author of 61 new theories in 53 books (as of June 2012) and earned an entry on the list of "prominent and emerging writers" in Contemporary Authors (2005) and an honorary entry in The Writers Directory (2007). He was also interviewed on television and in newspapers about his original ideas, and was a US Fullbright Scholar in show more the Far East. He has taught as a professor at different universities in Western Europe, the Caucasus, the Middle East, the Balkans, Central Asia, South Asia, North America, and Southeast Asia. He has completed more than 5 academic degrees, including a PhD from the world-renowned MIT, and was a summa cum laude graduate. As a polymath, he is known for his pioneering works on "post-capitalism," "authoritarian liberal democracy," "post-democracy," "panoramic transportation," "cyclical-progressive migration," "multifold history," "reflective criminology," "transcendent architecture," "interactive semantics," "transdisciplinary performing arts," "interventive-reshaping geography," "complex data analysis," "creational chemistry," "comparative-impartial literature," "supersession computing," "detached gambling," "multilateral acoustics," "metamorphic humor," "heterodox education," "post-Earth geology," and an abundant number of other visions. show less

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Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
155.7Philosophy and PsychologyPsychologyDifferential and developmental psychologyEvolutionary Psychology
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BF698.3 .B36Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionPsychologyPsychologyPersonality

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