Can't Sensors like Philosophy, too?


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This is a discussion on Can't Sensors like Philosophy, too? within the Cognitive Functions forums, part of the Personality Type Forums category; I really don't care much for philosophy. But, I could if I wanted to....

  1. #11
    ISTP - The Mechanics


    I really don't care much for philosophy. But, I could if I wanted to.

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  2. #12
    ENFP - The Inspirers

    Do Ns have to like philosophy? Sometimes it seems merely like the act of taking something simple and making it unnecessarily complicated. Which I am a pro at, but I get impatient when others do it.
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    ENTP - The Visionaries

    all the cool celebrities are N's, so, no.
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  4. #14
    Unknown Personality

    I've come to a conclusion that, yes, Sensors can like Philosophy---they just usually don't care about it unless it's useful to them.
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  5. #15
    INTJ - The Scientists

    Of course they can, but how they treat it will bring forth the major distinction.
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  6. #16
    Unknown Personality

    Hahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No.

  7. #17
    ENFP - The Inspirers

    SFPs can be quite spiritual and thereby become interested in philosophy, esspecially the potheads

  8. #18
    INTP - The Thinkers

    Just guessing here but if anything were to be assumed, maybe N's like to spout of their own philosophy whereas S's like to talk about other's philosophy.
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    ISFP - The Artists

    I'm an intuitive and I used to get very annoyed with philosophy because..well as Vector said, I deemed it "useless mental wanking" as well. I didn't see the point in philosophy. Yes, I am aware that sounds very narrow minded.
    Now I understand its importance and how it helps in coming up with unique viewpoints and things. It has also improved my reasoning skills.

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    ISFP - The Artists

    I am not at all interested. To me it is a lot of stuff I could make up, if I had the time.


 
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