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So..."If Ti takes things apart, then Fi..." Okay. Ti doesn't take things apart, it creates (Te takes things apart). So, what does Fi not do...It doesn't power submarines. Therefore,I want everyone to fill in the blank for my analogy as short and concise as possible. See above edit.
So..."If Ti takes things apart, then Fi..." Okay. Ti doesn't take things apart, it creates (Te takes things apart). So, what does Fi not do...It doesn't power submarines. Therefore,
"If Ti takes things apart, then Fi powers submarines."
It's all in here.Really? I'm curious because I've heard the contrary for some time. I'd love for people to prove me wrong here.
It's all in here.
Classics in the History of Psychology -- Jung (1921/1923) Chapter 10
What you've observed over and over again is distortion. If people are led to believe they are, say, Ti dominant, then they will explain Ti simply as how they operate. People are haphazard. I've made such mistakes in the past.
evaluates situations subjectively?
applies one's morals?
represents core values?
Yeah, it is interesting to think about the core essence of these functions.. maybe this attempt to define is the Te in me talking
Here is a reference of other attempts to capture Fi from the Socionics standpoint.
Fi sifts virtue's substance.
Hmm, I found that quite dramatic at first, but reflecting on it, its not a bad definitionFor me it would be something like "Fi organizes interpersonal virtues".
I think the "deconstruction" is more a product of logic itself, than of an introverted function. So Fi probably does not parallel that apsect of it. Te constructs, and Ti deconstructs in understanding the principles of how it works. Feeling is not about structures, per-se, except for perhaps relationships, yet since it is ethics and not logic, those sructures are not handled the same way as logical ones.
I think the "deconstruction" is more a product of logic itself, than of an introverted function. So Fi probably does not parallel that apsect of it. Te constructs, and Ti deconstructs in understanding the principles of how it works. Feeling is not about structures, per-se, except for perhaps relationships, yet since it is ethics and not logic, those sructures are not handled the same way as logical ones.
Interesting. Your paragraph aroused a thought in my brain: Ethical through Logic; Logical through Ethics. As to whether or not you implied that, I read it as such. I think it's rational to live virtuously. They're separate entities yet share a symbiotic relationship.
It also has to be considered that Fi will be utilised by different types relative to their cognitive processes no?, i.e INTJ's Fi is tertiary and will be subject to the agenda of first Ni, Te, say compared to INFP, where it is dominant, but that might be a question for another time.
Indeed.
Considering how this thread started off pretty shaky, I'd say anything Fi related discussion which pertains to a formulation of a definition (through the eyes of certain types) is fine by me. If that topic seems to catch more interest, I can just change the title of the thread. Perhaps, if that route is preferred, then maybe we could reexamine the original 'original' OP.