Marlowe Embree
16 / Culture and Cultural Typology / Research, Theory, and History
Tags: Allen Hammer, Bob Beckel, Cal Thomas, conservative, Democrat, Jean Kummerow, John Giannini, Jonathan Haidt, liberal, libertarian, Marlowe Embree, morality, NF, politics, Republican, SJ, theory of moral foundations, values
September 3, 2013

Since Sensing and Feeling are not typologically opposed preferences, this may suggest that, contrary to what conventional wisdom might dictate, political liberalism and conservativism may not be logical opposites either. This may suggest a means by which the perspectives of the two political orientations can be bridged.
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Walter Smith
03 / Culture and Cultural Typology / Personal Development, Health, and Spirituality
Tags: Bernard Sartorius, Extraversion, Feeling, Fi, Introversion, Intuition, NF, schizoid, STJ, Temperament, thinking, Walter Smith, western civilization
January 5, 2011

The schizoid nature of western civilization gives credence to our emphasis on the necessity of using all of the functions (S, N, T, F), in both attitudes of Introversion (I) and Extraversion (E) . . . . When civilizations emphasize only one part of psychological type, they diminish themselves and set themselves up to see the world through distorted lenses.
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