Jane Goodall
IEE-Q "Advisor" Primatologist / Activist · British · 20th–21st c.British primatologist and environmental activist (1934–). She has conducted chimpanzee observation research in Gombe National Park, Tanzania for over half a century, discovering their tool use and fundamentally reconsidering the boundary between humans and animals. Since the 1990s she has devoted herself entirely to conservation and education activities. A global symbol of the lifelong scientist-activist.
Leading Function+Ne-p (Creation & Innovation)
Continuously connecting observations of chimpanzees to humanity, nature, environment, and education in diffuse conceptual expansion — the core of +Ne-p action. Observations from a single point in Gombe stream expanding into international environmental protection, animal rights, and educational reform.
Creative Function-Fi-c (Sincerity & Reconciliation)
Drawing out the authentic emotions of animals and humans — guiding toward empathy — as the core of research and activity. Naming chimpanzees as individuals and treating them as emotional beings is itself the embodiment of -Fi-c resonance with the inner life of the other.
Vulnerable Function 1+Ti-p weak (Organization & Law)
Weak +Ti-p: documented reliance on aides and discomfort with managing research institutions and procedures. Ongoing difficulties with local staff management in Tanzania and administrative running of the research institute.
Vulnerable Function 2-Se-c weak (Discipline & Order)
Weak -Se-c: thoroughly prioritising field observation and relationship processes over disciplined organisational management. Prioritising actual relationships with chimpanzees in the field over research protocol compliance — the subject of academic criticism.
Quadra / Temperament / Club
Quadra: Anti-Beta Quadra (Civil Society) — fundamental scepticism of animal experimentation, environmental destruction, and authoritarian scientific methodology runs through all activity. Naming chimpanzees rather than numbering them as a methodological choice embodying -Beta values.
Temperament: Flexible-Maneuvering temperament: flexibly shifting roles across researcher, activist, educator, and author. Role transformation from scientist to advocacy — a non-fixed identity.
Club: Humanitarian-Artistic Club: the coexistence of nature, life, and humanity as the lifelong core. Inseparably linking scientific observation with humanitarian mission.
Worldview & Attitude
"The continuity of chimpanzees and humans shows our responsibility to the earth" — positive conviction. A worldview that trusts in the redemptive power of empathetic connection.
Attitude toward Change: Functioning as a symbol of hope for environmental protection — pointing the direction of transformation.
