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Erich Fromm was a German social psychologist, psychoanalyst, and philosopher, widely recognized for his works on human freedom and love. His writings explored the intersection of psychology and society, often critiquing modern materialism and alienation. He profoundly influenced 20th-century thought on human nature, ethics, and culture. Here are 185 of his quotes:
Temperament refers to the mode of reaction and is constitutional and not changeable; character is essentially formed by a person's experiences, especially of those in early life, and changeable, to some extent, by insights and new kinds of experiences. If a person has a choleric temperament, for instance, his mode of reaction is "quick and strong.” But what he is quick or strong about depends on his kind of relatedness, his character. If he is a productive, just, loving person he will react quickly and strongly when he loves, when he is enraged by injustice, and when he is impressed by a new idea. If he is a destructive or sadistic character, he will be quick and strong in his destructiveness or in his cruelty. The confusion between temperament and character has had serious consequences for ethical theory. Preferences with regard to differences in temperament are mere matters of subjective taste. But differences in character are ethically of the most fundamental importance.
Erich Fromm
Erich Fromm
Occupation: German Sociologist
Born: March 23, 1900
Died: March 18, 1980
Quotes count: 185
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