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    Dr. Ernst Janning Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Dr. Ernst Janning? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Dr. Ernst Janning from Judgment At Nuremberg 1961 and what is the personality traits.

    Dr. Ernst Janning
    INTP

    INTP (1w9)

    Dr. Ernst Janning personality type is INTP, but he is not as well-known as his other famous INTP cousin, Carl Jung.

    The INTP personality type has a reputation for being the most creative and creative thinkers in society. INTP personalities are often sought out by the very best of society, such as musicians, artists, writers, or inventors.

    Dr. Janning's Personality Type

    While private Dr. Janning's personality type is officially INTP, he probably would have been more comfortable with an "artist" description. His brother, Dr. Edgar Janning, the famous psychiatrist who wrote the first book on the INTP personality type, classified Dr. Janning as an INTP artist. He described Dr. Janning's personality as follows:

    "He is interested in everything. He has the ability to take in and to make use of everything that interests him. His mind ranges over a wide field of knowledge, and he has the power to grasp a great deal of new material in a short time. His memory is excellent and he can retain and utilize this knowledge for a long time. He is able to create new ideas from new material.

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