Just a simple question: If you could relabel the types based upon the names of people attached to the type, what would they be?
To get the ball rolling:
LII: Kant
- While Robespierre was probably an LII, I think that Immanuel Kant is again a better representation of the LII thinking and lifestyle.
ILE: Hawking
- I do not think that Don Quixote is a name that appropriately reflects the ILE, perhaps the Dr. Frankenstein, but the Frankenstein has become more attached to the monster and not the maker. And while I think that the Einstein would be a better reflection of the ILE than Stephen Hawking, Einstein's name is used a noun simply for genius, which may cause someone to overstate or misidentify with the type.


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, LIE, ENTj logical subtype, 8w9 sx/sp
. Stalin for LSI and ****** for EIE are probably very good real-life examples for those types, though I think it would prolly be a good idea to have less 'evil' people 