You can view the page at http://www.the16types.info/vbulletin...n-of-functions
You can view the page at http://www.the16types.info/vbulletin...n-of-functions
Ooh nice science-y words.![]()
“I tell you, freedom and human rights in America are doomed. The U.S. government will lead the American people in — and the West in general — into an unbearable hell and a choking life. - Osama bin Laden
http://rationale.austhink.com/ration...subjective.htm
Edit: more http://www.gavinjensen.com/blog/social-reality
So Pi & Je don't exclude each other, apparently.The important thing to emphasize is that such social institutional facts can be epistemically objective even though human attitudes are part of their mode of existence. That is, observer relativity implies ontological subjectivity but ontological subjectivity does not preclude epistemic objectivity.
Last edited by kopyk; 06-14-2015 at 07:20 PM.
These cookies are delicious. <-- subjective
These cookies are made with sugar. <-- objective
Sugar tastes good. <-- subjective
Sugar is sweet. <-- objective (except to someone who cannot differentiate taste but is still objectively true)
I like the link. The information is concise. I am trying to notice myself making objective and subjective statements for the next couple of hours. I was going to go for the whole day but will probably forget.
[I don't eat a lot of sugar. It is just a simple example to get me noticing.]
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
Hello. There's a typo near the beginning, in the line "Pe is introverted perceiving (irrational) element, Si & Ni." "Pe" here should be "Pi" -- would help clarify. Thanks.
god, what a nitpick.
j/k, thanks