Magic Poriferan
^He pronks, too!
- Joined
- Nov 4, 2007
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- MBTI Type
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- sx/sp
Wondering why, I search a bit and found this on the second page..
It's contrary to the impression I got from your original post, where you asked about objectivity without the qualifier "in practice".
The understanding of the concept of "practice" in this forum (as everywhere) is already biased by the subjective views of S; they tend to hold a veto power on what is considered real. With their tendency to deny more complicated things, we can never promote the real, actual N perceptions to the status they rightfully deserve.
The only practical thing with S world-view is that they practically deny the validity and merits of N; as this happens all over, it is a part of our practical reality![]()
You may then find what is "objective" in the "practical" issues in the commonly accepted sense, but it isn't very practical to do so.
Who has determined that S practice objectivity in their selection of what is considered "real" or "practical"? They repeatedly demand simpler and more mechanical explanations than appropriate for the things being explained. It can't possibly be that one would get a realistic, objective view of the world with the intellectual habits like that.
That seemed a little biased against S's.
I will say, that some of what you said is why I had concluded the N to be more objective, but seeing as how anything and everything abstract just complicates this discussion, it makes one wonder exactly how objective someone can be about abstract matters.
Anyway, I still believe the INTP or ENTP to most objective as I first implied it a year ago, but this thread has become something else completely, and my original definition of objectivity was too multi-faceted to work-out here.
I gave out my current definition on this thread to see if we could come to a result and work from there.
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Apparently not.

As much of disaster as it could be, I might make a thread about parts of the MBTI's mechanics that I doubt.
I don't know when, though. It will be tedious, and I'm sure BlueWing will swoop in on it like a hawk.