Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Javier Navarro, on Sep. 2016
The term physiognomy or physiognomy, since both spellings are correct, has two components: physis which is equivalent to nature and gnomon which means to discern. As for the meaning of the term, there are two possible meanings: it is the appearance of someone's face or the appearance exterior of something.
The language of the face
Humans communicate with words, with gestures and with our face, since facial features and expression they convey information about who we are. In fact, there are specialists in this field who argue that it is possible to describe the personality of someone based on their facial features. In this sense, broad faces indicate capacity for sacrifice, the smile is related to levels hormonal, asymmetric faces indicate a level of depression and large eyes are associated with amiability.
Those who know the language Of the face they affirm that there are many aspects that speak about oneself: the skin tone, the direction of the eyebrows, the look, the nose, the lips or the mouth. Thus, the thin lips indicate self-control, the upturned nose expresses vanity and the bushy eyebrows are typical of vital and impulsive people.
From a historical point of view, the relationship between the face and the personality is a question that has been approached by ancient Greeks, who analyzed facial and body signs to understand the soul human. The discipline that studies facial features is physiognomy and it is a knowledge that has aroused interest in the world of painting, among writers or in the world of psychology (In the 19th century, phrenology was a discipline that studied the criminal tendencies of individuals based on the characteristics of their faces).
The outward appearance of something
Everything that surrounds us has an appearance and, therefore, a physiognomy. In other words, everything has a shape and a bottom. When referring to the human face, its shape communicates information about the personality and character, that is, the background of someone. Similarly, what has a dimension Human can be understood with the form-ground distinction.
To illustrate this idea we could think in a personal problem, which has its physiognomy (the external appearance of the problem) and, at the same time, its deep part or background, that is, the implications of the problem.
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