By Dr. A.J. Drenth Many INTPs and INFPs report an overall sense of dissatisfaction with their lives. This can lead them to adopt a pessimistic or cynical outlook, one in […]
Archives for September 2011
Introverted Sensing / Sensation (Si)
By Dr. A.J. Drenth Introverted Sensing /Sensation (Si), which serves as the dominant function for the ISTJ and ISFJ personality types, is among the least understood of the eight Myers-Briggs […]
Why INTPs Seek (& Struggle to Find) Convergent Truth
By Dr. A.J. Drenth INTPs who have been around a while may remember the days when they were passionate and hopeful that they would and could discover convergent truth. For […]
Why INFPs, INTPs, INFJs, & INTJs Struggle to Act
By Dr. A.J. Drenth Introverted Intuitives (INs) are commonly classified as reflective personality types, whereas Extraverted Sensors are construed as active types. INs’ reluctance to act can contribute to problems […]
Connecting Myers-Briggs Typology with Philosophy
By Dr. A.J. Drenth As an INTP, I’ve been occasionally nagged by the question of whether the Myers-Briggs dichotomies are merely arbitrary or if they point to deeper ontological realities. […]