Artsu Tharaz
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So we know there are 4 functions - 2 rational, T and F, and 2 irrational, S and N. So, opposing functions share a common attitude to rationality.
Then, they appear in a person in an order:
dominant -> auxiliary -> tertiary -> inferior (-> others?)
With auxiliary opposing dominant in extroversion and rationality, tertiary opposing dominant in rationality, and inferior being the directly opposing function to the dominant.
e.g. INTP = Ti -> Ne -> Si -> Fe etc.
But what does this "function order" mean exactly? I would say it means that when cognition begins from its default position, it first passes through one function, and then follows a sequence, stopping potentially at any point but tending to attempt to reach the inferior.
Now, this order can be when one is writing, for example, a forum post or any piece of writing. Suppose for example, that the post is made of 4 sentences or sections - then often their content and mode of expression will indicate the functions relevant for the function order of a particular type. Often introverted functions will use I, feeling functions will use value/emotion based terms, and so on.
I believe that this function order can be seen on many other scales, in a fractal kind of nature. For example, they appear in a person's development, where the tertiary develops generally in adolescence to early adulthood, and by adulthood the inferior is developing. It may occur across a person's day, where they wake up sticking to their dominant function, and a few hours later move to the auxiliary until by evening the inferior is appearing (assuming the person has developed their inferior by that point - otherwise it will likely be what they have last developed).
I am getting better at identifying function order through posts, although I've not quite yet been able to properly differentiate the functions in many cases, however I've gotten results that I am pleased with so far.
So, what are your views on function order and have you been able to see it manifest in yourself and others? Would you agree that the general pattern of a person's development seems to fall under stages associated with particular functions?
A final thing to mention: I do not believe that a person utilises only a single function order, rather we utilise multiple, perhaps even being capable of all 16 (although still likely tending to stick to a few). For example, I suspect that when a person has a particular type, then the type which shares the same first 3 letters but differs on P/J will not trail too far behind the primary type in terms of its use of functions (and so, once it has reached the inferior stage, we are able to utilise all 8 functions), and there will be other strong types depending on the individual although correlating with each other in certain ways.
For myself, my strong types would be INFJ (primary) as well as INFP, ESTJ, ISFJ, ENFJ (INFP especially) or something like that. So I utilise INFJ up to inferior, but with ESTJ I use it up to tertiary, or so it seems.
I can explain further if anyone has any questions.
Then, they appear in a person in an order:
dominant -> auxiliary -> tertiary -> inferior (-> others?)
With auxiliary opposing dominant in extroversion and rationality, tertiary opposing dominant in rationality, and inferior being the directly opposing function to the dominant.
e.g. INTP = Ti -> Ne -> Si -> Fe etc.
But what does this "function order" mean exactly? I would say it means that when cognition begins from its default position, it first passes through one function, and then follows a sequence, stopping potentially at any point but tending to attempt to reach the inferior.
Now, this order can be when one is writing, for example, a forum post or any piece of writing. Suppose for example, that the post is made of 4 sentences or sections - then often their content and mode of expression will indicate the functions relevant for the function order of a particular type. Often introverted functions will use I, feeling functions will use value/emotion based terms, and so on.
I believe that this function order can be seen on many other scales, in a fractal kind of nature. For example, they appear in a person's development, where the tertiary develops generally in adolescence to early adulthood, and by adulthood the inferior is developing. It may occur across a person's day, where they wake up sticking to their dominant function, and a few hours later move to the auxiliary until by evening the inferior is appearing (assuming the person has developed their inferior by that point - otherwise it will likely be what they have last developed).
I am getting better at identifying function order through posts, although I've not quite yet been able to properly differentiate the functions in many cases, however I've gotten results that I am pleased with so far.
So, what are your views on function order and have you been able to see it manifest in yourself and others? Would you agree that the general pattern of a person's development seems to fall under stages associated with particular functions?
A final thing to mention: I do not believe that a person utilises only a single function order, rather we utilise multiple, perhaps even being capable of all 16 (although still likely tending to stick to a few). For example, I suspect that when a person has a particular type, then the type which shares the same first 3 letters but differs on P/J will not trail too far behind the primary type in terms of its use of functions (and so, once it has reached the inferior stage, we are able to utilise all 8 functions), and there will be other strong types depending on the individual although correlating with each other in certain ways.
For myself, my strong types would be INFJ (primary) as well as INFP, ESTJ, ISFJ, ENFJ (INFP especially) or something like that. So I utilise INFJ up to inferior, but with ESTJ I use it up to tertiary, or so it seems.
I can explain further if anyone has any questions.