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.
This is a Socionic article written by socionist Victor Gulenko, a INTP.
I found it to be very interesting and certainly insightful, althought of course there are many critical points that deserve special attention.
What do you guys think about this?
The page of the article can be found...
a very typical INFJ, at your service.
Some pelicularities of my INFJ-ness is highly interest in philosophy, a very developed Ti function, and that makes my Ni much more grounded and less delusional.
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