Embedded
An attempt to understand how introverted vs extraverted attitudes are embedded in circumstances and perception
Introversion and extraversion as judging ideas in the context of circumstance. Circumstance on this page refers to communal belief systems, frameworks of thinking, etc.
Extraverted function-attitudes trust in ideas rooted in circumstances and introverted function-attitudes are skeptical of ideas rooted in circumstances and vice-versa.
Examples
Se: Your facts are not rooted in circumstances, therefore they are superfluous.
Si: Your facts are rooted in circumstances, therefore they are superfluous.
Ne: Your ideas are not embedded in additional circumstances, therefore you are missing everything.
Ni: Your ideas are embedded in circumstances in a certain way, therefore they miss nearly everything.
Te: Your ideas are embedded in atemporal reality and not circumstances, therefore they are arbitrary.
Ti: Your ideas are not embedded in atemporal reality as revealed through circumstances, therefore they are arbitrary.
Fe: Your needs are embedded in circumstances, bonding you with other people. No needs exist apart from circumstances.
Fi: Your needs are not embedded in circumstances. What you are is an essence that exists apart from any particular circumstance.
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