Kingu Kurimuzon
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"'Pleasure disappoints, possibility never.'"
The INTP / ENTP Need for Mystery: Mysticism, Theism, & Pantheism
Charles Darwin, for instance. It was not enough to simply catalog and categorize the various species of birds, plants and other animals he encountered. It was the possibilities and implications those categorizations led him to consider that likely energized him to write The Origin Of Species and took him beyond mere Linneanesque cataloging.
The INTP / ENTP Need for Mystery: Mysticism, Theism, & Pantheism
To sustain an attitude of mystery toward the universe, NTPs commonly resist theories that explain life or its evolution in terms of pure mechanism / physicalism. As I observed in The INTP Quest, “Viewing the world as a conglomeration of cold, lifeless, and predictable mechanisms is off-putting to both Ne and Fe.†Pure mechanism leaves little room for the sense of mystery that moves and inspires NTPs
Charles Darwin, for instance. It was not enough to simply catalog and categorize the various species of birds, plants and other animals he encountered. It was the possibilities and implications those categorizations led him to consider that likely energized him to write The Origin Of Species and took him beyond mere Linneanesque cataloging.