Eric B
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- Joined
- Mar 29, 2008
- Messages
- 3,621
- MBTI Type
- INTP
- Enneagram
- 548
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/sx
Se emergent facts
Si established facts
Ne emergent meanings
Ni established meanings (i.e. archetypes, symbols, patterns, etc.)
Te established technical evaluations
Ti variable technical evaluations
Fe established personal evaluations
Fi variable personal evaluations
("established" connects with both Pi and Je; Bruzon's "local area matrix"; while "emergent" doesn't really fit Ji; that's more P specific, but emergent Pe data does lead to variable or specific, situational, and thus more "deep" and "internalized" Ji evaluations; i.e. picked up by individuals rather than "established" consensus).
So,
J: established data
P: emergent variables
And of course:
Interpretive focus:
S: facts (i.e. concrete)
N: meanings, possibilities (i.e. abstract)
Rational focus:
T: technical (aka "impersonal")
F: personal
Si established facts
Ne emergent meanings
Ni established meanings (i.e. archetypes, symbols, patterns, etc.)
Te established technical evaluations
Ti variable technical evaluations
Fe established personal evaluations
Fi variable personal evaluations
("established" connects with both Pi and Je; Bruzon's "local area matrix"; while "emergent" doesn't really fit Ji; that's more P specific, but emergent Pe data does lead to variable or specific, situational, and thus more "deep" and "internalized" Ji evaluations; i.e. picked up by individuals rather than "established" consensus).
So,
J: established data
P: emergent variables
And of course:
Interpretive focus:
S: facts (i.e. concrete)
N: meanings, possibilities (i.e. abstract)
Rational focus:
T: technical (aka "impersonal")
F: personal