Aristotle Personality Type (A Complete Guide)

In this article, we will look at the personality type of Aristotle, the great philosopher. We will also look at his writings and what they reveal about his personality.

What was Aristotle’s Myers Briggs personality type?

Aristotle’s Myers Briggs Personality Type was most probably ENTJ, or at least that’s what is commonly believed.

However, little is known about his life and whatever biographies have been written about him have been the subject of speculation. 

A Little on His Life

Aristotle was a Greek philosopher born in the city Stagira of Northern Greece. Aristotle was a student of Plato, the Athenian philosopher and founder of the Platonist school of thought. Aristotle founded a school of philosophy known as the Peripatetic School of Philosophy.

In his writings, Aristotle covered diverse subjects: physics, biology, metaphysics, ethics, aesthetics, poetry, theatre, rhetoric, psychology, linguistics, meteorology and economics. 

Aristotle as an Extrovert

Some people claim that Aristotle was an INTJ, however, this may not be the case because Aristotle was known to have tutored Alexander the Great as his first major job, and also established his own school of philosophy.

Aristotle as a Thinker

Aristotle like many philosophers was a Thinker. 

Aristotle was known for being dry and pragmatic, and he tried to provide advice on how to accomplish a task efficiently. As a result, he compiled a list of useful explanations on a number of subjects. Aristotle was fascinated with how things worked and looked for useful reasonings that accurately explained the objective reality.

Dominant Extroverted Thinking Function

Aristotle had a dominant extroverted thinking function. What does that mean?

Extraverted Thinking is one of the brain’s four judging functions for decision making. Introverted Thought, Extraverted Feeling, and Introverted Feeling are the other three judging functions.

Dominant Extraverted Thinkers like Aristotle, rely on facts and logic rather than feelings and beliefs to make decisions.

Dominant Extraverted Thinkers are usually very well structured. As an extroverted thinker, Aristotle’s thought process was based on the external or actual world rather than the inner world, as it is for introverted thinkers.

Aristotle (The Commander)

Commanders like Aristotle are born leaders who exude charm and courage while projecting power in a manner that integrates masses under a common goal. Commanders are known for their stern logic, and they use their ambition, dedication, and analytical minds to accomplish any objective they have set for themselves. Aristotle was a true blue ENTJ in this regard.

Quotes from Aristotle

“Melancholy men, of all others, are the most witty.”

― Aristotle 

Aristotle was also known to be a melancholic personality type.

“No great mind has ever existed without a touch of madness.”

― Aristotle 

“The educated differ from the uneducated as much as the living differ from the dead.”

― Aristotle 

“Wise men speak when they have something to say, fools speak because they have to say something”

― Aristotle 

“Man is a goal-seeking animal. His life only has meaning if he is reaching out and striving for his goals.”

― Aristotle

“For though we love both the truth and our friends, piety requires us to honor the truth first.”

― Aristotle  

“It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.”

― Aristotle, Metaphysics 

“The self-indulgent man craves for all pleasant things… and is led by his appetite to choose these at the cost of everything else.”

― Aristotle, The Nicomachean Ethics 

“Those who educate children well are more to be honored than they who produce them; for these only gave them life, those the art of living well.”

― Aristotle

“Men acquire a particular quality by constantly acting a particular way… you become just by performing just actions, temperate by performing temperate actions, brave by performing brave actions.”

― Aristotle 

“Humor is the only test of gravity, and gravity of humor; for a subject which will not bear raillery is suspicious, and a jest which will not bear serious examination is false wit.”

― Aristotle 

ENTJs tend to be very fond of humor!

“A tyrant must put on the appearance of uncommon devotion to religion. Subjects are less apprehensive of illegal treatment from a ruler whom they consider god-fearing and pious. On the other hand, they do less easily move against him, believing that he has the gods on his side.”

― Aristotle 

“Excellence is never an accident. It is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, and intelligent execution; it represents the wise choice of many alternatives – choice, not chance, determines your destiny.”

― Aristotle 

“Anybody can become angry — that is easy, but to be angry with the right person and to the right degree and at the right time and for the right purpose, and in the right way — that is not within everybody’s power and is not easy.”

― Aristotle 

Like all ENTJs, Aristotle was not afraid of expressing his anger, however, he believed that it must be done so in a controlled manner.

“In a democracy the poor will have more power than the rich, because there are more of them, and the will of the majority is supreme. &

It is also in the interests of a tyrant to keep his people poor, so that they may not be able to afford the cost of protecting themselves by arms and be so occupied with their daily tasks that they have no time for rebellion.”

― Aristotle 

ENTJs believe in independence and might even rebel to have it.

“The greatest thing by far is to be a master of metaphor; it is the one thing that cannot be learnt from others; and it is also a sign of genius, since a good metaphor implies an intuitive perception of the similarity in the dissimilar.”

― Aristotle

Aristotle was an Intuitive type.

“Man is by nature a social animal; an individual who is unsocial naturally and not accidentally is either beneath our notice or more than human. Society is something that precedes the individual. Anyone who either cannot lead the common life or is so self-sufficient as not to need to, and therefore does not partake of society, is either a beast or a god. ”

― Aristotle, Politics 

“Excellence is an art won by training and habituation. We do not act rightly because we have virtue or excellence, but we rather have those because we have acted rightly. We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.”

― Aristotle 

“Those who assert that the mathematical sciences say nothing of the beautiful or the good are in error. For these sciences say and prove a great deal about them; if they do not expressly mention them, but prove attributes which are their results or definitions, it is not true that they tell us nothing about them. The chief forms of beauty are order and symmetry and definiteness, which the mathematical sciences demonstrate in a special degree.”

― Aristotle, Metaphysics 

And here Aristotle is going on and on about order and structure and symmetry (typical of an ENTJ, Extroverted Thinker).

Conclusion

In this article, we looked at the personality type of Aristotle, the great philosopher. We also looked at his writings and what they reveal about his personality.

Frequently Asked Questions: Aristotle Personality Type

What personality type was Aristotle?

Plato was an ENTP but Aristotle was an ENTJ, not an ESTP. 

What are the 4 types of personalities?

Driver, Expressive, Amiable, and Analytical are the four personality types. There are two factors that can be used to determine a person’s personality: Is it relationships or facts and data that they excel at? Is their personality introverted or extroverted? Remember that the majority of people would have both minor and major types.

Which personality type has the highest IQ?

In terms of numbers, it turns out that anyone with a brilliant IQ is most probably an ENFP. You’ll typically find sixteen ENFPs, eleven INTPs, eleven ISTJs, and ten INFPs in a room with 100 Mensa members.

What personality type are most philosophers?

INTP
INTPs are abstract thinkers who are enthralled by reasoning, structures, and architecture. They are preoccupied with philosophy and seek out the universal law that encompasses all they observe.

What is the rarest personality type?

INFJ
Most of us have probably spent too much time taking personality quizzes in our deep desire to learn more about ourselves. INFJs, are the most uncommon personality type in the United States, accounting for just about 1.5 percent of the population.

What personality type thinks they are always right?

Flexibility and transparency may not be such a bad thing for the ESTJ who can bend a little. There’s no need to be obstinate just for the sake of being obstinate. Be more critical of yourself. ESTJs have a proclivity to believe that they are always right and that their moral code is factual, complete, and fundamental.

What is the smartest personality type?

ESTJ
They are the smartest out of all sensor types.

What personality type has the lowest IQ?

There is a slight association between MBTI and IQ, there are numbers, the highest ratios are for INTP, INTJ, and INFP in that order, and the lowest ratio is for ESFJ. It’s also linked to the trait of Openness, and to a lesser extent, the trait of Neuroticism.

Which personality type has the most psychopaths?

ESTP
Based on evidence, an ESTP is obviously the most likely personality type to be a psychopath. This makes sense because ESTPs are preoccupied with thinking critically in the present moment. They are also secondarily introverted thinkers, which means they analyse things on the spur of the moment.

Was Plato an INFJ?

Plato was either an INFJ or INTJ. 
He might be an INFJ if he really created Socrates and all the rest of the philosophers in his works, but he may be an INTJ if he merely recorded them.

References

Aristotle

Famous ENTJs

Quotes from Goodreads

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