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InvisibleJim (It's kinda still on topic, split if need be or don't if jim requests that he doesn't want the thread to be made, I'll shut up).
Of course not. I'll try to explain myself.
The problem I find with the TiNe type is that a perspective only comes into being when it has some sort of explicit logical basis held within the mind prior to the application. So in this case, I think you boxed yourself in with the thought that a book can be defined by it's compositional type, which is defined by it's components, each of those components having been chosen or not chosen, like some sort of plug in. The image you brought to my mind at least, was a rather "heartless" method, random plugging in of components, any component being accepted so long as is it could be discrete, generating an infinite array of possible outcomes (Possibly mentally stimulating outcomes, but the cohesiveness of the outcome is then reliant on the logical piecing together of these elements, more proper for science fiction, multiverse, or non-fiction). Introverted Feeling would take offense to this because there were never any components to begin with: You're writing a book, and all the content came from feeling tone, an out pouring of emotion. The book is not understood as divisible, it is more akin to having your eyes closed, passing your hand over things of different temperature (I think). I'm not sure it is natural for Fi types to have the idea of a book's components held so explicitly in mind. Of course they get plot, characters, etc., but I'm pretty sure you were talking about something far more elemental... like pieces of worldview in different places of the book. My main idea here is that the way you answered sounded like the way Ti would manifest in this context. Hence FDG's (ENTj) and Lungs' (ISFj) almost immediate questioning of your thought process, even if they may or may not agree with you that the creation can be different function-wise as per the thread. If I'm totally up my ass, I apologize to all involved
I try not to argue about someone's type, but I felt strongly about this instance...