So "fair" is assumed to be something universal, and a Thinker would (in an objective, detached fashion) give to all equally, while an F would take into account other factors such as some starting off disadvantaged (sort of like many of the political debates in the US for the past few decades, involving the poor and social programs).
A woman was near death from a special kind of cancer. There was one drug that the doctors thought might save her. It was a form of radium that a druggist in the same town had recently discovered. The drug was expensive to make, but the druggist was charging ten times what the drug cost him to produce. He paid $200 for the radium and charged $2,000 for a small dose of the drug. The sick woman's husband, Heinz, went to everyone he knew to borrow the money, but he could only get together about $ 1,000, which is half of what it cost. He told the druggist that his wife was dying and asked him to sell it cheaper or let him pay later. But the druggist said, "No, I discovered the drug and I'm going to make money from it." So Heinz got desperate and broke into the man's store to steal the drug for his wife.
We must also remain aware of the fact that the 'inferior' function of an individual may be experienced with intensity and frequency, and might thus be mistaken for the individual's 'superior' (or 'primary' function). For instance, if an individual revels in eating (an 'S' function) this may not be because he is a 'sensing' type - and may even be an indication that 'sensing' is his inferior function, to the extent that it is through the sensing function that he falls 'into the grip' of the unconscious (to use Von Franz's phrase). For such an individual eating is experienced as 'numinous', mysterious, compelling - it is experienced with intensity and threatens to overwhelm the individual.
Someone low on N is logical and positive. Someone high on N has a higher capacity for negative emotions (positive emotions are linked to extraversion), such as fear, anxiety, depression, and anger, making that person a drama queen.
My signature is based on Step II, which does not directly include Neuroticism. It is just subscales of the existing four dichotomies. Now there is an extension of the subscale system called Type Differentiation Indicator which adds a dichotomy called "Comfort/Discomfort", which corresponds to Neuroticism. In the factor analysis, some of its subscales loaded on J/P; not T/F, IIRC.I'm really just trying to figure out how T/F matches up with big five traits. If you look at that test in Eric B's signature, it appears that T types are low neuroticism (N) and that F types are high agreeableness (A). That would make it a weird sorta blend of two big five traits. I know from being low N and high A, that one can be empathetic and logical, compassionate and reasonable, accommodating and questioning, and tough and tender.
if you listen to the kohlberg "heinz story"...
...and conclude that the drug company should of given the drug at a lower price, then might be an F. An F might be more likely make that special exception, while a T would realize how lowering prices just so "everyone gets to have one, even if they cant afford it" cant work on a universal scale.
I kind of think stealing was the best choice in this situation, actually. But then again, that's just me.
Then again, charging ten times the cost of production (including shipping, etc) would be considered by many to be, well, just plain price gouging. I mean, around here there are laws to keep gas stations from price gouging, so it's not like it would be too difficult to do the same for prescription drugs. And you can't tell me that you can't because of the prescription drug lobbies, because gasoline has a pretty damn big lobby, too.
So, I suppose it's not a matter of making a special exception, rather than there's just something flawed in this situation.
if there wasnt such huge incentive for drug companies...there wouldnt be as many drugs to help people. with all the shit they have to go through with the FDA... not to mention a lot of the drugs they invest RnD $ in never even make it to market. The incentives have to be astronomical to make it work.
Therefore Ts are delusional and Fs are honest, cool, gotcha.T = Objective Truth with a big T.
F = Subjective approach to things.
Therefore Ts are delusional and Fs are honest, cool, gotcha.![]()
Be careful about moving descriptions into the real world.N-s are not logical or positive: they are non-reactive, in that when something happens, they don't have a strong negative reaction to it. On the other hand, E- tend to be equally non reactive in the positive sense - they don't have a strong positive reaction to things.
Drama queens will tend to be N+, for sure, but it's not an inherent thing. They simply are reacting stronger and longer than others.
if you listen to the kohlberg "heinz story"...
...and conclude that the drug company should of given the drug at a lower price, then might be an F. An F might be more likely make that special exception, while a T would realize how lowering prices just so "everyone gets to have one, even if they cant afford it" cant work on a universal scale.
Also it should be noted, that sometimes: