If he was a Introverted rational, its not evident he was a Judger? Ti is Judging, Ni is Perceiving.
And MBTI is just plain wrong on this. INTPs are Judgers, and INTJs are perceivers, because Ni is a irrational function.
He was not a INFJ, as he had difficulty understanding Introverted Intuition, and has always fascinated him. He always compared Ni with Thinking, which is in itself a proof that he had problems understanding intuition, especialy Ni.
In another interview was asked to type himself, and he said that he has always been a thinker, then a intuitive, a sensor and his feeling side is not quite developed.
Those are the functions of INTPs, considering that he was a introvert.
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