Particularly, Model B. Where I can find information on this? Links? Insights?
Particularly, Model B. Where I can find information on this? Links? Insights?
Just ask hitta about it. He's like the model B guru.
i use:
- the Focal/Diffuse dichotomy of functions (in part as a means of explaining Accepting/Creating; something i am not aware any other theorist is well capable of)
- Taciturn/Narrator cycles (based on a claim made originally by Victor DarkAngelFireWolf69 about +/-'s effect on function values; also the thesis that the ID block of a type is reversed in +/-, which would mean that semi-duals and illusionaries have more in common that people typically believe)
best way to read up on these is to simply do a search on my posts on this forum, or ask specific questions here or in the forum chatbox.
Do a search for the word on this forum.
There are only interpretations of Model B. Model B uses sixteen functional positions which are spread across the conscious and the subconscious.
There are some model B article links in the Wikipedia article, I believe.
Hitta has used it to show how contrary functions work together. Model B is based on a few anecdotes by Jung (see his "stages of life" essay), and a lot of research by Aleksandr Bukalov, for whom the model is named.
No, no, no.Focal = creating, diffuse = accepting?
Focal = Accepting Dynamic OR Creating Static
Diffuse = Accepting Static OR Creating Dynamic
Taciturn/Narrator cycles are what Model B is when you take it to its ultimate conclusion. My theories on this basically make Model B obsolete.
Focal/Diffuse theory is what makes the Reinin Dichotomies in their common incarnation obsolete, in addition to lending the only explanation of Accepting/Creating in existence. (Accepting/Creating is Base/Creative taken across the entire "model A")