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MBTI and Human Values Posts

The Perceiving Function and Human Values

The Perceiving Function and Human Values Judging and Perceiving is the set of opposites that Briggs and Myers added. They describe the two different life style orientations and two contrasting ways of relating to the external world. Perceiving means relating to the external world in a flexible and spontaneous way. With regard to the external world, it means collecting information and responding to things as they occur.

The Feeling Function and Human Values

The Feeling Function and Human ValuesWe have examined Extroversion and Introversion, and looked to the ways individuals take in data and information. What do people do with this data, how do they make their decisions on the information obtained? Here, we look to two modes of decision making, Thinking and Feeling. In this article, we examine feeling as a decision making process and reflect on the human values involved.

The Thinking function and Human Values

Thinking function and human valuesWe have touched upon Extroversion and Introversion, and looked to the ways people gather data and information. What do they do with this information, how do they make their decisions on the information obtained, via Sensing or Intuition? Here, we look to two modes of decision making, Thinking and Feeling. In this post, we examine thinking as a decision making process and reflect on the human values involved.

Intuition and Human Values

Intuition and Human ValuesWe have examined data gathering and perception via the senses, i.e., the sensing function. There is another way people gather data, which is from their intuition, an interior fact gathering function that draws together perception in a globalised manner. Let us explore intuition as a form of perception that presents data for decision making.

Sensing and Human Values

Sensing and Human Values

We have addressed Extroversion and Introversion. What remains is to explore perception – the two kinds, sensing and intuition, and then look to how decision making takes place with the data that has been gathered. In this post, we examine one of the two perceiving functions, Sensing as a function of collecting data.