Ooh... what's that? I have learned a bit about Cognitive Functions. And I have never seen such a combination before...
Ooh... what's that? I have learned a bit about Cognitive Functions. And I have never seen such a combination before...Hmm Te and Se seems to be your highest cognitive functions here. I think you're either TeSe or SeTe.
Heyhey, still curious to know what you meant by TeSe or SeTe here. Do you mind explaining?Hmm Te and Se seems to be your highest cognitive functions here. I think you're either TeSe or SeTe.
Wow this is interesting!Ah yes, woops, totally forgot about this. So, according to the common understanding of the cognitive functions, you can only form types using function stacks like EIEI or IEIE. It's called Grant's Function Stack, and it isn't based on anything evidential. So basically, it's arbitrary.
If we aren't tied to this limiting function stack, then function stacks like EEII and IIEE is possible, and hence allows for 32 types. That's the new school of thought that's been gaining traction recently, and it's a new approach to typology that's much more nuanced.
For me, it made much more sense, and it resolves the issue for people who can't seem to strongly relate to any of the 16 types. You can find out more about this from sites like Personality Ninja, and OPS.
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