By Dr. A.J. Drenth In modern science, empiricism, understood as a way of knowing rooted in concrete sense data, is commonly hailed as the most reliable approach to finding truth. […]
Archives for April 2012
Type, Science, Religion, & the Meaningful Life
By Dr. A.J. Drenth All forms of life can be viewed as possessing certain values. Trees, for instance, display a valuation of light by growing in ways that allow them […]
The Ti-Fe & Fi-Te “Function Pairs”
By Dr. A.J. Drenth One of the more recent developments in type theory, spearheaded by my typology sidekick Elaine Schallock, involves the importance of considering “function pairs.” This stemmed from […]
Introverted Thinking (Ti): An Inside Look
By Dr. A.J. Drenth Introverted Thinking (Ti) serves as the dominant function for both the INTP and ISTP personality types, as well as the auxiliary function for ENTPs and ESTPs. […]
The Inferior Function in Religious Participation
By Dr. A.J. Drenth In my recent post on the inferior function, I emphasized the unhealthy attitudes and behaviors that commonly stem from our wrestling match with the inferior function. […]