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ISTP vs. INTP  

By Boye Akinwande ISTPs and INTPs are dominant introverted thinking types. Whether they have introverted or extroverted thinking, all thinking types tend to have a strong proclivity for impersonal analysis and discerning the mechanics governing phenomena (as opposed to how they feel or appear to our sentiments). However, where the extroverted thinking types orient their[…] Continue Reading

Why Ludwig van Beethoven Is INFP

Michael Goist is a contributing guest writer for CelebrityTypes. While at the time of this writing, Beethoven is not yet added to the site, Goist here states his case for why Beethoven is INFP (in contradistinction to Lawrence Bevir’s more conceptual allusion to Beethoven as a possible INTJ here). This article does not reflect the[…] Continue Reading

Parmenides Fragment 5

By Ryan Smith 5.1 It is the same to me, 5.2 From where I begin, for to there I shall come back again. This fragment expands upon the meaning of fragments 2, 3, and 4. The assertion is that since the One is continuous and devoid of all partitions (8.4-6), there is no optimal “point”[…] Continue Reading

Parmenides Stanzas: Piercing the Veil

1 LET ALL THINGS PERISH UTTERLY. 2 It is the same to me where I begin for to that place I shall return. 3 The ignorant call the two ways light and night. They are not. They are doxa and alatheia. Light and night are doxa; alatheia beyond both. …This article requires site membership. If[…] Continue Reading

Parmenides Fragment 4

By Ryan Smith 4.1 Gaze upon things which, though far off, are still firmly present to the mind 4.2 For you shall not sever being from holding fast to being 4.3 For it neither scatters itself everywhere, in every way throughout the cosmos, 4.4 Nor gathers itself together. This fragment asserts that the primordial One[…] Continue Reading

Parmenides Fragment 3

By Ryan Smith 3.1 For it is the same thing that can be thought of and that can be. This fragment has traditionally been used to justify numerous accounts of Parmenides as a logician who dabbled in semiotics. One classical interpretation goes so far as to assert that Parmenides intended to bar us from speaking[…] Continue Reading

INTJ vs. INFJ

By Boye Akinwande INTJs and INFJs share the function arrangement of dominant introverted intuition and inferior extroverted sensation. Both types are less cognizant of the momentary and immediately tangible aspects of reality than they are of questioning the ‘givens’ that exist at the root of reality. Indeed, as Isabel Myers has said of them, they[…] Continue Reading

Heraclitus Themes: Relativity

By Ryan Smith In this article, I am going to continue our tour of themes in the thought of Heraclitus. As I mentioned in the prior installment, many of Heraclitus’ themes cannot be analyzed dispassionately, but must be entered into with all one’s being. To really understand Heraclitus, one must allow him to alter one’s[…] Continue Reading

The Archetypes of Judgment

Lee Morgan is a contributing guest writer for CelebrityTypes. As always with guest writers on the site, Lee’s piece represents his own insights and type assessments and not necessarily those of the site.  By Lee Morgan When Nietzsche declared the death of God, what sort of statement was he making? What evidence did he have,[…] Continue Reading

Heraclitus Themes: Fire

By Ryan Smith Heraclitus is arguably the most important philosopher with regards to Jungian typology.[1] At the very least, if one wishes to approach typology from a function-based perspective (as opposed to a trait, dichotomy, or temperament-based one), there is no getting around Heraclitus. In fact, a lot of the methodical errors surrounding the function-based[…] Continue Reading