Turi
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- Jun 1, 2017
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- MBTI Type
- INTP
- Enneagram
- 5w4
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/so
OK, I've just answered your other post.
I don't think anyone ever claimed J/P as "external behavior" was "Jungian". As for I/E being misunderstood and not splitting the attitudes from the functions, I addressed that in the other thread.
As for N/F "meanings", that was just my own way of distinguishing S and T as both dealing with "Facts". I know "meanings" may have been a rather weak term. You then throw the attitude into that, and there is so much cross-talk in these, like like "concrete/abstract" (can be S/N or i/e) or "subjective/objective" (can be either i/e or T/F). So yes an introverted function may be more into "meanings", since it involves an "internal model" of things, and thus extraversion may seem more factual. That basically parallels concrete/abstract in that respect. But Ne in some respects still deals in "meanings", ad Si in "facts".
How does "Ne" deal with "meanings"?
Meanings are surely, acts of judgment. Thinking and Feeling.
I won't address the rest, as it's going off-topic - my apologies if I was the cause of this diversion.