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This article meets the "policy on biographies of living persons" completely - at least I can not see any violation of the policy.
I know Prof. Dr. Fahrenberg personally and can say, his personal rights and feelings are not touched negatively.
The article is neutral - I discussed the article with other scientists prior to publishing.
Fahrenberg ist not only a famous german psychologist but also influenced many american scientists if not the science of biological personality psychology worldwide.
Therefore I ask to delete the upper warnings completely. They are missing the point. Kiu77 (talk) 20:13, 16 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]