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    @Johannes Bloem

    Which type has which + and - functions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zero11 View Post
    @Johannes Bloem

    Which type has which + and - functions?
    Positivist types have a "plus" primary/leading function, negativist types have a "minus" primary/leading function.

    For example, negativist type IEE has "primary minus-Ne" and "auxiliary plus-Fi", while mirror partner and positivist type EII has "primary plus-Fi" and "auxiliary minus-Ne".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johannes Bloem View Post
    Positivist types have a "plus" primary/leading function, negativist types have a "minus" primary/leading function.

    For example, negativist type IEE has "primary minus-Ne" and "auxiliary plus-Fi", while mirror partner and positivist type EII has "primary plus-Fi" and "auxiliary minus-Ne".
    This is just not true!
    Dual pairs contain one negativist and one positivist partner, but by this logic they would have to be the same.

    Here's a link to plus/ minus functions.

    Here is a description of positivism/ negativism (about halfway down the page.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by lemontrees View Post
    This is just not true!
    Dual pairs contain one negativist and one positivist partner, but by this logic they would have to be the same.
    Not sure where you're getting this from. Let's take for example dual pair LII-ESE:
    LII
    "primary minus-Ti"
    "auxiliary plus-Ne"

    ESE
    "primary plus-Fe"
    "auxiliary minus-Si"
    In dual pairs, one partner is a negativist and has a "primary minus-" function and an "auxiliary plus-" function, while the other partner is a positivist and has a "primary plus-" function and an "auxiliary minus-" function.


    Quote Originally Posted by lemontrees View Post
    Here's a*link
    *to plus/ minus functions.
    Thanks, but I require no further reading

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johannes Bloem View Post
    Not sure where you're getting this from. Let's take for example dual pair LII-ESE:


    In dual pairs, one partner is a negativist and has a "primary minus-" function and an "auxiliary plus-" function, while the other partner is a positivist and has a "primary plus-" function and an "auxiliary minus-" function.




    Thanks, but I require no further reading
    Oh, I see. Perhaps we were talking about different things.
    I didn't provide the links for you but rather for the person who had been asking you questions, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johannes Bloem View Post
    Not sure where you're getting this from. Let's take for example dual pair LII-ESE:

    LII
    "primary minus-Ti"
    "auxiliary plus-Ne"

    ESE
    "primary plus-Fe"
    "auxiliary minus-Si"
    In dual pairs, one partner is a negativist and has a "primary minus-" function and an "auxiliary plus-" function, while the other partner is a positivist and has a "primary plus-" function and an "auxiliary minus-" function.
    That is wrong.

    positivist + static = primary plus.
    negativist + static = primary minus.

    However

    positivist + dynamic = primary minus.
    negativist + dynamic = primary plus.


    Dynamic and static alter the sign.

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