性格心理学研究
Online ISSN : 2432-695X
Print ISSN : 1345-3629
古川竹二の血液型気質相関説の成立を巡って : 大正末期〜昭和初期におけるある気質論の成立背景
佐藤 達哉渡邊 芳之
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1995 年 3 巻 1 号 p. 51-65

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Furukawa Takeji (1891-1940) proposed a theory on the relation between blood types and temperament. In this paper, we attempted to describe why and how he developed the unique theory, in the context of education during the late Taisho-early Showa period (1920s). First, a few formative influences on Furukawa's life and career were reviewed, and some of his early articles examined, which were written prior to his theory on temperament. There are three facts that we found especially interesting and informative. (1) Furukawa majored in experimental education at university, and upon his employment at a women's high school, he worked in its administration office. He came to believe there that temperamental differences of applicants were responsible for the failure of predicting school performance from results of entrance examination. (2) He thought that human temperament was so simple that a theory needed to consider only two temperament types. (3) He was from a family of many doctors, and was familiar with blood type, which was the newest physiological discovery of the day. In conclusion, the significance of studying history of psychology was discussed.
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© 1995 日本パーソナリティ心理学会
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