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| public myers-briggs votes | (20/03/16 02:08) Thyssen: ENFJ |
| (20/03/15 18:16) Jacobus: ENFJ |
| (20/03/15 01:47) LadyX: ISFJ |
| (20/07/26 12:49) Tman: ESFJ |
| public function votes | (20/03/14 22:03) Tman: ISFJ |
| public enneagram votes | (20/07/29 11:48) bibliology: 6w5 |
| (20/03/15 01:47) LadyX: 6w5 |
| (20/03/15 13:08) Tman: 6w7 |
| public instinctual variant votes | (20/07/29 11:48) bibliology: sp/so |
| (20/03/15 01:47) LadyX: sp/so |
| (20/03/14 22:01) Tman: sp/so |
| public tritype® votes | (20/07/26 17:07) Tman: 612 |
| (20/03/15 01:47) LadyX: 613 |
| public sociotype votes | (20/03/14 22:01) Tman: ESI |
| public psychosophy votes | (20/03/14 22:02) Tman: VEFL |
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Tman INTP 5w4/1w9/4w5 Sx/Sp ILI 2020-07-26 05:04:37pm (post #8409) |
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Tman INTP 5w4/1w9/4w5 Sx/Sp ILI I don't see how superstition about fairies is any different then superstition about throwing salt over your shoulder. There both folk legends, derived from ignorance and tradition. The abstract creativity of these legends might canote N, except you yourself said they didn't make up the legends themselves, they were left over from the past, and were not the creation of the middle ages. I don't mean to imply that all S types are uncreative, or that all N types are creative, but I do feel more comfortable stereotyping an era then a person. 2020-07-26 04:52:40pm (post #8408) |
Jacobus INFJ 4w5 EIE You only proved my presumption that your vote was based on the old myth propagated by Renaissance and Enlightenment writers that the Middle Ages were a particularly ignorant and backwards time in Western history. Medieval Europe wasn't like Game of Thrones, the ideals were sincere. In truth, it was a Silver Age to our present Iron AgeThe superstitions I mentioned were the belief in fairies and other folk creatures which were occasionally blamed for diseases and crop failures. They weren't universal, of course, and the Papacy made attempts to quash them, so they were hardly part of the dominant culture of the time. 2020-07-26 04:17:59pm (post #8407) |
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Tman INTP 5w4/1w9/4w5 Sx/Sp ILI 2020-07-26 12:48:44pm (post #8406) |
Jacobus INFJ 4w5 EIE The collective values of Early Medieval Europe vs Late Medieval Europe were obviously different in that that timespan encompasses nearly a millennium. I don't really see why S would be valued over N, given how privileged Christian unearthliness was during this time and how many superstitions and legends remained from pagan times. The peasantry was earthy and the aristocracy occasionally voluptuous, but one could say the same for pretty much any period of human civilization.2020-03-15 06:24:24pm (post #7783) |
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