Quote Originally Posted by Tropski Bolest View Post
And who or how is an expert constituted / all of that is determined? Subjectively? You have to choose to accept it? How do you settle arguments on expertise?
Well, in the domain of socionics everything is subjective. I didn't quite understand the question. When we have arguments it could be for one of the following reasons:
1. Not quite synchronized theoretical or methodological understanding.
2. Not sufficient material for analysis.
3. We have encountered a phenomenon not described by existing model.

Mostly it happens for the second reason, then we just have to acquire more material until the picture gets clearer. Sometimes we can leave a case unsolved for the lack of material.