please post the links to the descriptions of functions that you personally found most useful
please post the links to the descriptions of functions that you personally found most useful
Originally Posted by dee...That's not even funny, yet I find it so. Aren't Ti types more inclined to be annoyed by redundancy?
Skill to separate the main thing from the secondary thing. Scrupulousness in studying facts, the skill to see the connection between facts. System thinking. Bringing everything into a system. Rationality, accuracy, systematisation, ordering, consistency, logicality. Analytical mind. Skill to find a cause and effect connection in everything. Organisation of structural order. Tendency toward abstract, system thinking. Skill to separate the main thing from the secondary thing. Theorisation. Tendency toward brainwork and the construction of abstract models. Strong, confident logic.
Originally Posted by Logos
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Functions or information elements?
Personally I find those descriptions problemmatic. Actually, even Gulenko has come up with some good ideas, he also seems to be the source or perpetuator of many of the problemmatic views in Socionics.Originally Posted by dee
What exactly do you have a problem with in the Wikisocion descriptions?Originally Posted by dee
If the difference between +Ti and -Ti could be described in 3 words, its be holism v.s. reductionism
What about -Te, +Te?
Originally Posted by tcaudilllg
Hmm, thats harder to explain in 3 words, um, careful v.s. risky
Well I will say this, alot of the definitions of the range of functions needs to be improved, especially Ni.
yea, exactly. When an INTj applies his logic to the real world, he uses a combination of -Ti/+Te (although I could theoretically argue that they are the same function).
k, ill get right on that after i get some sleepOriginally Posted by dee
wow, in my absence i may have briefly observed this guy but never noticed any Fe invasion like this.
This is also a pretty decent thread:
http://the16types.info/forums/viewto...er=asc&start=0
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