So you're saying that in order to use objective reasoning you Must be using a T fx?
No
I'm confused why you disagree. What did you mean by this then?
"they can also be very rational, objective thinkers (because of their Te)"
And then you said you didn't know here: "Thinking functions are better at categorizing data based on objective, impersonal, and technical parameters. Whether that makes them necessary for objective reasoning, I do not know."
And where did you find trustworthy data? I've showed you some of where I got my info (not saying I trust it), but I still don't understand where you gathered your info for your videos. Or was your info only from that one link? Do you know if it is credible? I can't really tell who made it or what the sources were. Sorry, I just thought this would be a lot easier than it turned out. I thought I'd just ask and you'd pop me a link and say it's from Jung or Keirsey or whoever.
"I don't really understand a lot of what you said here."
This is what I meant, from just a random googled page, but I can't find where I got my information previously. I just read a lot of forum links, since the people on these forums seem more focused on the subject and more likely to find the correct info than myself, but the info I'm focusing on from this site corresponds to what I've seen from forums:
"thinking and feeling are the decision-making (judging) functions. the thinking and feeling functions are both used to make rational decisions, based on the data received from their information-gathering functions (sensing or intuition)."
http://mbti-types.tumblr.com/the_mbti
So if and Fdom person values objective reasoning, then what would make it different from a Tdom who does the same is what I was asking.
And do you know how to multi-quote? I don't know how it works :O