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    Józef Maria Hoene-Wroński Personality Type, MBTI

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    Józef Maria Hoene-Wroński

    ( [ˈjuzɛf ˈxɛnɛ ˈvrɔɲskʲi]; 23 August 1776 – 9 August 1853) a Polish Messianist philosopher, mathematician, physicist, inventor, lawyer, occultist and economist.

    In 1803, Wroński joined the Marseille Observatory but was forced to leave the observatory after his theories were dismissed as grandiose rubbish. In mathematics, Wroński introduced a novel series expansion for a function in response to Joseph Louis Lagrange's use of infinite series. The coefficients in Wroński's new series form the Wronskian, a determinant Thomas Muir named in 1882.

    The level of Wroński's scientific and scholarly accomplishments and the amplitude of his objectives placed Wroński in the first rank of European metaphysicians in the early 19th century. But the abstract formalism and obscurity of his thought, the difficulty of his language, his boundless self-assurance and his uncompromising judgments of others alienated him from most of the scientific community.

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