Arthur Schopenhauer - 5w4 SX/SO INTP ? Very unhealthy one
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Ayn Rand: INTJ 1w9 Sp/So
John Locke: INFP 5w4 Sp/Sx
noAyn Rand a philosopher ? Oh please, she wrote extremely badly written novels for the American philistine, with no deep insight or thought in them.
noI do not know about John Locke enough to actually ''type'' him, but wouldn't it make more sense for the empiricists to be Sensors ?
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Why do people always type Nietzsche as INTJ ? He complained that the world has grown ''too cold and scientific'' and that the artist really had no place in it anymore. His thoughts also seem scattered to me.
I am by no means implying that I know more about this than you, because I clearly don't, I'm just curious.
Why do people always type Nietzsche as INTJ ? He complained that the world has grown ''too cold and scientific'' and that the artist really had no place in it anymore. His thoughts also seem scattered to me.
I am by no means implying that I know more about this than you, because I clearly don't, I'm just curious.
Because he was both a pragmatist and a mystic, because his biography reads like an INJ walking through 19th century Europe and, finally, because his insights (Ni, if you like) are carried to their respective ends so mercilessly that people are inclined to type him T rather than F.Why do people always type Nietzsche as INTJ ?
Why Sx first, maestro?Nietzsche: INTJ 5w6 Sx/So
Ayn Rand: INTJ 1w9 Sp/So
John Locke: INFP 5w4 Sp/Sx
I don't know where you get these type calls, but Ayn Rand is definitely Sx. Someone even wrote a book called The Passion of Ayn Rand. Of course I have many other reasons for my call.
I don't know where you get these type calls, but Ayn Rand is definitely Sx. Someone even wrote a book called The Passion of Ayn Rand. Of course I have many other reasons for my call.
The Passion of Ayn Rand if I remember correctly was supposed to be a play on "The Passion of the Christ"
"The Passion of the Christ" - 2004
"The Passion of Ayn Rand" - 1987