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Thinking Type

Definition

In Carl Jung’s personality theory, a thinking type refers to individuals who make decisions based on logical reasoning and objective analysis rather than personal values or emotions.

Analogy

Going back to the ice cream shop scenario, a thinking type person would choose their flavor based on factors like nutritional content, price, or reviews from others. They use logic and facts over feelings.

Related terms

Logic: The process of reasoning conducted according to strict principles of validity. It's like building a house with bricks of facts and cement of reason.

Objective: Not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts. It's like looking at a painting without knowing anything about the artist - you're just observing what's there.

Rationalism: The belief that actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response. It’s like choosing to take an umbrella because the weather forecast predicts rain, not because you have a gut feeling it might rain.

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