Advancedness in
![Introveted Ethics](images/smilies/Fi.gif)
makes more sense than advancedness in
![Extroverted Ethics](images/smilies/Fe.gif)
, though both have some sense to them. Advancedness in
![Extroverted Ethics](images/smilies/Fe.gif)
is about having experience that can be called up as the situation demands - things like, sometimes when you hug an angry person it makes them calm down. Advancedness in
![Introveted Ethics](images/smilies/Fi.gif)
is more theoretical in nature, much like
![Introverted Logic](images/smilies/Ti.gif)
is more theoretical than
![Extroverted Logic](images/smilies/Te.gif)
- it comes from having put a great deal of thought into emotions and formed a view of how emotions should be dealt with.
![Extroverted Ethics](images/smilies/Fe.gif)
and
![Introveted Ethics](images/smilies/Fi.gif)
are not logical in nature, but they have the same situational vs. universal nature that separates
![Extroverted Logic](images/smilies/Te.gif)
from
![Introverted Logic](images/smilies/Ti.gif)
.
In general: Static functions advance, Dynamic functions deal with temporary things.