SolitaryWalker
Tenured roisterer
- Joined
- Apr 23, 2007
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- MBTI Type
- INTP
- Enneagram
- 5w6
- Instinctual Variant
- so/sx
I was wondering which was most objective in practice.
There is no need for a distinction, as objectivity is propery of the mind that manifests through action. If one is objective and is not objective in 'practice' it means that we do not yet see his objectivity. This does not detract from him being objective, however.
However, it should be noted that the thinking of INTPs is always logically emaculate, however they may not always be proficient in solving problems. As they may not collect information properly due to the malfunctioning perceiving function. (Ne)
However, should still be more objective than ENPs and INJs who are less likely to make sound decisions. (This factor is more salient because it is through our judging function we come to hold the views that we do, our perceptions are unconscious until we make sense of them with our judging faculty).
And more objective than the ENTJ because the ENTJ has the same problem as the INTP (lack of perceiving qualities), and Te is less proficient than Ti.