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Approbativeness

Approbativeness is a faculty from the discipline of Phrenology.

Definition

Approbativeness is closely related to Self-esteem, but is clearly different: where Self-esteem stands for pride, Approbativeness stands for vanity. It relates to the way a subject will hanker for success and approbation from others. Thus: vanity, quest for approval and acclamations. Strongly developed, especially with a strong Self-esteem, Approbativeness stands for a inordinate desire for honour and approval, for applause and adulation, where the subject will always strive to be in the centre of attention, with too great a sensitivity to blame or praise.

Localisation

At both sides of Self-esteem.

Last updated: 01-04-2007 01:18:57
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