StevenM
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It seems to me that the intuition and feeling (cognitive functions) could be almost the exact same except that one is a judging function, and the other a perceiving. And maybe the same for the sensing and thinking function.
The S + T : They have more cognizance. More aware and clear of the details. Slower processing when getting from point A - Z, from consciously working in analysis. Building proofs and understanding with each step when working to point Z.
The N + F : Much less aware of the processing, which seems to happen unconsciously gathering a more whole perspective. Much more reliance on the background processes that we can't tap into, but are very quick at getting from point A - Z. Because the process is subconscious, can't recall the steps made when reaching to Z.
So somewhat similar to the 'fast thinking' vs 'slow thinking', or creative right vs analytical left brain.
This would define the cognitive functions in 3 binary dimensions:
Introverted vs Extroverted.
Cognizance vs Intuition.
Judging vs Percieving.
All combinations equating to 8 cognitive functions. To tell apart the analytical functions, they would be defined either by percieving or judging.
The S + T : They have more cognizance. More aware and clear of the details. Slower processing when getting from point A - Z, from consciously working in analysis. Building proofs and understanding with each step when working to point Z.
The N + F : Much less aware of the processing, which seems to happen unconsciously gathering a more whole perspective. Much more reliance on the background processes that we can't tap into, but are very quick at getting from point A - Z. Because the process is subconscious, can't recall the steps made when reaching to Z.
Example : Upon meeting someone, in the first moment, you get a bad impression of the them. The background processes went from point A-Z without you even understanding why. (Intuition and Feeling). Perhaps the whole background calculations gathered a huge amount of information of everything and made it's most best snap-judgement.
With more cognizance, you'd look into the details to try and come to the same conclusion, but with better proof, and clearer step by step reasoning. This way, you'd understand and be able to recall the whole journey from A-Z
With more cognizance, you'd look into the details to try and come to the same conclusion, but with better proof, and clearer step by step reasoning. This way, you'd understand and be able to recall the whole journey from A-Z
So somewhat similar to the 'fast thinking' vs 'slow thinking', or creative right vs analytical left brain.
This would define the cognitive functions in 3 binary dimensions:
Introverted vs Extroverted.
Cognizance vs Intuition.
Judging vs Percieving.
All combinations equating to 8 cognitive functions. To tell apart the analytical functions, they would be defined either by percieving or judging.