Athenian200
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I'm not sure whether I got this right, but you seem to be setting tradition and intellectualism against each other, which I'm not sure is logical... for example, the Jesuits have a long tradition of intellectualism, as do Benedictines, and both are rooted firmly in history.
Tradition itself doesn't oppose intellectualism, but some traditions do.
That wasn't what I meant... I meant that Si wouldn't drive a person to examine their beliefs the way that Ti would. Not that tradition opposes intellectualism... more that the Fi values it less to begin with, and Si doesn't do much to bolster it, and may simply accept tradition as a substitute (the word, not you) for examination of the beliefs. With INFJ's, you would get the impression based on functional order that Ni would already have a bent in that direction on it's own, and Ti would do even more to support that.
Of course, after reading about Isabel being an INFP (thanks Gabe), and some INxJ's not being even slightly interested in that kind of thing, I now think it's not related to type.
Intellectualism isn't always a good thing. Reason is only as good as the knowledge it is based upon. A certain amount of faith outside of the intellectual is wise. I suppose that makes me anti-intellectual. But I don't think it came from an external source, just a mistrust in "intellectual" explanations for things that just didn't "feel" right.
I understood that you meant that. I am an INTJ/INFJ mixture, and I have no interest in the classical subjects you mentioned. I took an interest in classical music a few years ago, but only because I felt guilted into it. I was afraid people would judge me and think me uncultured. For the record, I hated the Classical music, especially symphonies, but I loved the music of the Romance period and the Baroque period. (I hate jazz music too - how very un-INTJ of me!)
Kiddo: You mean that you'll believe in something, long-term, just because it feels right, even if you have no other reason for doing so?
INTJMom: You would take the Romantic and Baroque periods over the Enlightenment and Renaissance? But... there's so much less resonance and meaning.
You two scare me. :horor: :horor:
I'm going to hide now...
