Quote:
Originally Posted by Gabe
You know what I have to say here: math (as in 'counting' or 'measuring') is usually an extraverted thinking activity
As for philosophy, yes! Read some Kant for Ti.
|
Counting and measuring really are more related to science than math. You will perform activities like that much more often in a laboratory, than solving problems with a pencil and paper. When it comes to purely solving problems or performing logical proofs, Ti is what gets used. So I would say study science to develop Te and math to develop Ti.