Constructiveness
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Constructiveness is a faculty from the discredited pseudoscience
Pseudoscience
Pseudoscience is a claim, belief, or practice which is presented as scientific, but which does not adhere to a valid scientific method, lacks supporting evidence or plausibility, cannot be reliably tested, or otherwise lacks scientific status...

 discipline of phrenology
Phrenology
Phrenology is a pseudoscience primarily focused on measurements of the human skull, based on the concept that the brain is the organ of the mind, and that certain brain areas have localized, specific functions or modules...

. Constructiveness is the seat of initiative, creativity and originality. It confers the capacity to plan and construct, to design and invent, to organise and devise ways and means of carrying out projects with ingenuity and dexterity. It is localized on the temples
Temple (anatomy)
Temple indicates the side of the head behind the eyes. The bone beneath is the temporal bone as well as part of the sphenoid bone.-Anatomy:Cladists classify land vertebrates based on the presence of an upper hole, a lower hole, both, or neither in the cover of dermal bone which formerly covered the...

, below ideality
Ideality
Ideality is a faculty from the discredited pseudoscience discipline of phrenology. Ideality describes the disposition towards perfection, towards beauty and refinement in all aspects of life. It is localized on the temples, above and behind constructiveness...

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Interaction with other faculties

  • Constructiveness + perceptive faculties + causality
    Causality
    Causality is the relationship between an event and a second event , where the second event is understood as a consequence of the first....

    : scientific mind, initiative and creativity (examples: Thomas Alva Edison, Albert Einstein
    Albert Einstein
    Albert Einstein was a German-born theoretical physicist who developed the theory of general relativity, effecting a revolution in physics. For this achievement, Einstein is often regarded as the father of modern physics and one of the most prolific intellects in human history...

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  • Constructiveness + negative perceptive faculties + causality
    Causality
    Causality is the relationship between an event and a second event , where the second event is understood as a consequence of the first....

    : philosopher, founder of ideological systems
  • Constructiveness + strong perceptive faculties + ideality
    Ideality
    Ideality is a faculty from the discredited pseudoscience discipline of phrenology. Ideality describes the disposition towards perfection, towards beauty and refinement in all aspects of life. It is localized on the temples, above and behind constructiveness...

    : artistic talent
  • Constructiveness + positive acquisitiveness
    Acquisitiveness
    Acquisitiveness is a phrenological faculty.-Definition:Acquisitiveness describes the greed to increase one's possessions, to acquire, hoard and save.It can be aimed on material or immaterial fields, depending on the development of other faculties...

    + positive perceptive faculties: business and commercial propensity.
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