I don't why I didn't think of this before because it's actually pretty simple. Consider the following
Ethics (moral, amoral, immoral)
Strong Fi-valued -> decides with moral consideration
Strong Fe-nonvalued -> acts with some passionate/persona consideration
Weak Fi-valued -> wants to decide with moral consideration
Weak Fe-nonvalued -> wants to act with no passionate/persona consideration
Strong Fi-nonvalued -> decides with amoral consideration
Strong Fe-valued -> acts with passionate/persona consideration
Weak Fi-nonvalued -> wants to decide with no moral consideration (immoral)
Weak Fe-valued -> wants to act with passionate/persona consideration
It would be interesting to apply ethical philosophies to each. But I don't know that much about philosophy. So does anyone that knows a lot about the different studied philosophies of the world want to assign some categories based on the above?
The only ones that stand out for me would be
Strong Fi-nonvalued -> decides with amoral consideration
as probably a moral nihilist.
Strong Fi-valued -> decides with moral consideration
as probably some form of idealist.