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[NF] Do NFs care about anything outside of ethics/emotions?

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FP = feelings regarding/validated by an internal standard analyzed according to the logic of the current situation
FJ = feelings regarding/validated by the current situation analyzed on an internal standard

Too complicated. Dejargonize if for me please.

FP's feelings don't have to match the context of the current situation (the internal standard trumps the external), but their analysis of their feelings does.

FJ's feelings are dependent on the current situation, but their analysis is validated internally.

if the feelings point outward, the analysis points inward, and vice versa.

so ethics as an FJ thing would make sense, because it's about systematizing feeling-dynamics.

morals as an FP thing makes sense because it's about applying some disembodied feeling to the context of the present moment.
 
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