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    David Pearce Personality Type, MBTI

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

    David Pearce
    INFJ

    INFJ (1w2)

    David Pearce personality type is INFJ, which is the rarest personality type. The INFJ personality type is the rarest personality type in the world of personality type. INFJs are very sensitive to injustice or unfairness, and they are sensitive to social injustice. For this reason INFJs will often choose to work in ways that are non-direct-service jobs that cannot be seen by the public. INFJs are often drawn to careers in law, medical professions, academia, writing, teaching, social work, public interest law, journalism, and research.

    INFJs are often drawn to careers requiring them to work with others to solve problems. These careers often require INFJs to work with people who are different than them in some manner. INFJs are drawn to careers in which they can use their dominant function of Introverted Intuition in order to help others. INFJs are drawn to careers in which they can use their dominant function of Introverted Intuition in order to help others. INFJs are drawn to careers in which they can use their dominant function of Introverted Intuition in order to help others. INFJs are drawn to careers in which they can use their dominant function of Introverted Intuition in order to help others.

    David Pearce is co-founder of the World Transhumanist Association, currently rebranded and incorporated as Humanity+, Inc., and a prominent figure within the transhumanism movement. He approaches ethical issues from a lexical negative utilitarian perspective.

    Based in Brighton, England, Pearce maintains a series of websites devoted to transhumanist topics and what he calls the "hedonistic imperative", a moral obligation to work towards the abolition of suffering in all sentient life. His self-published internet manifesto, The Hedonistic Imperative (1995), outlines how pharmacology, genetic engineering, nanotechnology and neurosurgery could converge to eliminate all forms of unpleasant experience from human and non-human life, replacing suffering with "gradients of bliss". Pearce calls this the "abolitionist project".

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