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Phenomenology and Typology | INFJ Ethics | Extraverted Feeling (Fe)

Phenomenology and Typology | INFJ Ethics | Extraverted Feeling (Fe) In my first video I begin to to explore the relationship between personality typology and phenomenology. If both phenomenology and typology analyse lived experience, can the ego of the philosopher's be correlated with cognitive functions? Next, by taking up an idealized version of the INFJ archetype - an ethical idealist and visionary - I look for the root of why and how this might be possible. If extraverted feeling is directed toward interpersonal relationships, does social intercourse involve a specific kind of ethical phenomenon?

To skip the preamble:
Cognitive functions and lived experience:

What is phenomenology?

The ego and cognitive functions:

Extraverted Feeling (Fe):

INFJ Archetype:

The ethical (Fe) phenomenon and the INFJ:


MBTI: INFJ
Socionics: IEI
Enneagram: 9w1

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