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These definitions are interpretations used in socionics, they do not come directly from Jung himself.

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ᴱˣᵗʳᵒᵛᵉʳˢⁱᵒⁿ/ᴵⁿᵗʳᵒᵛᵉʳˢⁱᵒⁿ

Extroversion:

  • "A perceptual quality defined by a focus on the characteristics and behavior of objects (people, things, events) outside the observer."
  • "Qualities of objects are taken for granted, while interrelationships between objects are seen as being malleable; change interaction of objects to better fit qualities of objects." (focus on "objects")

Introversion

  • "A focus on the observer’s response to and perception of objects."
  • "interrelationships are taken for granted, while qualities of object are seen as being malleable; adapt qualities of objects to better fit their interrelationships." (focus on "fields")

Source Aushra Augusta's Description

ᴿᵃᵗⁱᵒⁿᵃˡⁱᵗʸ/ᴵʳʳᵃᵗⁱᵒⁿᵃˡⁱᵗʸ

Rational Types

  • "Any type that has a rational element (T/F) in its first or leading function."
  • "Rationality is a perceptual quality defined by a focus on actions and emotions."
  • Judgement first, ordered and evaluated information.

Irrational Types

  • "Any type that has an irrational element (N/S) in its first or leading function."
  • "Irrationality means a focus on states of mind and body."
  • Perception first, unfiltered, "as is" information.

Source 1 Source 2 Aushra Augusta's Description

ᴸᵒᵍⁱᶜ/ᴱᵗʰⁱᶜˢ

Ethics

  • "A perceptual quality defined by a focus on the human, social, moral, and emotional content of reality."
  • "A mental process (or ‘psychic function’) that involves focusing on emotional experience, human relationships, and personal attitudes."

Logic

  • "Entails a focus on the inanimate, measurable, systemic, and procedural content of reality."
  • "Logic is a mental process (or ‘psychic function’) that involves focusing on inanimate objects, logical relationships, and truth."

Source Aushra Augusta's Description

ˢᵉⁿˢᵃᵗⁱᵒⁿ/ᴵⁿᵗᵘⁱᵗⁱᵒⁿ

Sensing

  • "A perceptual quality defined by a focus on the immediate, tangible, directly sensible, and visible content of reality.*
  • "Sensing is a mental process (or ‘psychic function’) that involves focusing on concrete, sensory details that can be directly experienced."

Intuition

  • "Means a focus on intangible, indirectly perceivable, and hidden content of reality."
  • "A mental process (or ‘psychic function’) that involves distancing perception from concrete, immediate, sensory details."

Source Aushra Augusta's Description


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Pub: 13 Aug 2023 09:08 UTC

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