scorpiomover
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Fi-doms CAN talk about Ti. But Ti doesn't work like Fi.My fault for bringing MBTI into it, but just because I am an INFP does not mean that I can't make truth claims
Fi: "My arm is on fire. That's bad. Put it out"
Ti: "My arm is on fire. Is it really on fire? Check the temperature first, before putting it out. If the temperature read above 100C, it's too hot. Put it out. If the temperature is below 20C, it's cold. You imagined it was hot. You need a therapist."
Likewise, "no objective truth => anarchy", to Ti, says:
"Either there is objective truth, or there is not objective truth."
"If there is no objective truth, then everything is anarchic. Might as well get used to it."
"If there is objective truth, there everything might still be anarchic. If it's anarchic, get used to it. If it's not anarchic, get used to everything not being anarchic."
From an ethical POV:
"No objective truth => anarchy"
One Fi-dom: "I dislike anarchy. Therefore, there should always be objective truth, so there will never be anarchy."
Another Fi-dom: "I like anarchy. Therefore, there should be no objective truth, so there will always be anarchy."
Another Fi-dom: "I don't really care about anarchy, one way or the other. So whether there is objective truth or not, makes no difference to me."
Ethics doesn't really get you closer to knowing if there is objective truth in reality or not.
So anyone can verify truth. But it takes work, because you have to put your feelings aside while you're doing it, and can't allow yourself to be affected by your emotions, until AFTER you have reached and verified your answer.