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    David Chalmers Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of David Chalmers? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for David Chalmers from Western Philosophy and what is the personality traits.

    David Chalmers
    ENTP

    ENTP (7w6)

    David Chalmers personality type is ENTP, which means that the most common personality type for ENTP’s is INTJ.

    So, if you are an ENTP, have you ever wondered exactly what you are?

    You are an ENTP if…

    You are EXTREMELY curious.

    You are very analytical.

    You are usually very bold.

    You are not afraid to speak your mind.

    You are able to see multiple sides of a situation.

    You are not afraid to ask questions.

    You are extremely open-minded.

    You are looking to understand the world around you.

    You are not afraid to try new things.

    You are not afraid to be different.

    You are not afraid to challenge stereotypes.

    You are very logical.

    You are not afraid of change.

    You understand that knowledge can be gained from experience.

    You are not afraid of being wrong.

    You are not afraid to put yourself out there.

    You are not afraid to take risks.

    You are not afraid of being wrong.

    You are not afraid to challenge yourself.

    You are not afraid of being different.

    David John Chalmers (/ˈtʃælmərz/;[1] born 20 April 1966) is an Australian philosopher and cognitive scientist specializing in the areas of philosophy of mind and philosophy of language. He is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Centre for Consciousness at the Australian National University. He is also a University Professor, Professor of Philosophy and Neural Science, and a Director of the Center for Mind, Brain and Consciousness (along with Ned Block) at New York University. In 2013, he was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Chalmers was born in Sydney, New South Wales in 1966 and then grew up in Adelaide, South Australia. As a child, he experienced synesthesia. He also performed exceptionally in maths and secured a bronze medal in the International Mathematical Olympiad. Chalmers is best known for formulating what he calls the hard problem of consciousness.

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