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The Hidden Lineage of Modern Management Science: Astrology, Alchemy and the MyersBriggs Type Indicator
Author(s) -
Garry Phillipson,
Peter Case
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
culture and cosmos
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.46472/cc.0205.0207
Subject(s) - astrology , alchemy , epistemology , the renaissance , function (biology) , sociology , history , philosophy , art history , classics , biology , evolutionary biology
Beneath the surface of some significant contemporary management practices there exists evidence of pre-modern cosmology. The influence of astrological and alchemical ideas on organisational conduct has not, however, attracted very much serious social-scientific attention to date. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTIÒ) is described and reasons discussed for considering it to be a prime example of the underpinning of the modern by the pre-modern. C.G. Jung's role as mediator between pre-modern and modern is considered, with some investigation devoted to the four function-types and two attitude-types which he propounded, their origins in earlier symbolism, and their influence on subsequent psychological theory and practice. An astro-genealogical account of the development of the MBTI is offered, taking into account its debt to Renaissance and earlier forms of thinking and symbolism. In conclusion, a warning note is sounded: the modern need to place psychology on an entirely scientific footing can manifest as a dogmatic, belief-driven revisionism that produces a fragmentary, potentially alienating, view of the individual.

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