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Preprint . 2026
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HC-16: A Sixteen-Type Taxonomy of Subjective Vulnerability Profiles within the Self-as-an-End Framework / HC-16:主体脆弱性图谱的十六型分类——Self-as-an-End 的人格分类学

Authors: Qin, Han;

HC-16: A Sixteen-Type Taxonomy of Subjective Vulnerability Profiles within the Self-as-an-End Framework / HC-16:主体脆弱性图谱的十六型分类——Self-as-an-End 的人格分类学

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HC-16 is a sixteen-type classification system for subjective vulnerability configurations within the Self-as-an-End framework. It is not a personality ontology; it classifies how sensitivity to four structural pains (unfulfillment, intolerability, foreclosure, inescapability) is distributed within an individual. The combinatorial space on these four dimensions is exhaustive; the taxonomy does not claim to exhaust personality difference as such. The paper develops detailed portraits for expected common and mid-frequency types (including typical imbalance directions and repair pathways), analyzes inter-type dynamics and type dynamism, discusses the taxonomy's remainder and colonization risks, and advances four non-trivial predictions with falsification conditions. The naming system is dual-track: Chinese 驱泰烈容拓专游栖 for CJK contexts; English D/C·F/T·E/A·R/B for English contexts. HC-16是Self-as-an-End框架内的一个针对主体脆弱性配置的十六型分类系统。它不是人格本体论,而是对四种结构性痛苦(求不得、不可忍、不可选、不可逃)的敏感度在个体内部如何分布的分类。在这四个维度上组合空间是穷尽的;本分类不宣称穷尽人格差异本身。本文为预期常见型和预期中频型充分展开核心画像、典型失衡方向与修复路径,分析类型间动力学和类型的动态性,讨论分类的余项与殖民风险,并提出四条附否证条件的非平凡预测。命名系统采用双轨设计:中文"驱泰烈容拓专游栖"适用于中日韩语境,英文 D/C·F/T·E/A·R/B 适用于英文语境。 Keywords Self-as-an-End, HC-16, personality taxonomy, vulnerability profile, structural pain, unfulfillment, intolerability, foreclosure, inescapability, chisel and construct, remainder, colonization, cultivation, subjecthood, classification methodology, Kant categories, MBTI, Big Five, attachment theory, inter-type dynamics Related Identifiers 10.5281/zenodo.18528813 (isSupplementedBy) 10.5281/zenodo.18666645 (isSupplementedBy) 10.5281/zenodo.18727327 (isSupplementedBy)

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Self-as-an-End, attachment theory, MBTI, unfulfillment, inescapability, intolerability, colonization, HC-16, Big Five, remainder, classification methodology, foreclosure, chisel and construct, cultivation, subjecthood, personality taxonomy, inter-type dynamics, Kant categories, vulnerability profile, structural pain

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