Information Elements Or Aspects Of Reality

 

characteristics of objects or their motion

(extraverted elements)

 

 

static, irrational elements

(objects at rest)

black intuition

inner structure of objects

potentiality of object; inherent possibilities, purpose, abilities, talents, structure, construction, diagram or internal map of object

black sensing

external state of objects

outward traits of object; shape, old vs. young, worth or cost, appearance, energy of object, strength, readiness, willpower, mobilization

dynamic, rational elements

(objects in motion)

black
logic

external activity of objects

external activity of object; actions, events (what, how, where), facts, activity or work, algorithms, procedures, logic of objects’ measurable outward behavior

black ethics

internal activity of objects

internal activity of object; internal processes in object, emotional arousal and arousability of object, emotional life, moods, subjective emotional content

characteristics of fields (interaction between objects) or their motion

(introverted

elements)

 

 

dynamic, irrational elements

(fields in motion)

white intuition

abstract processes of fields

relationships between processes (events, actions) separated in time and space; availability of time, length of processes, abstract description of processes, patterns of events, sense of timing, history, sense of when things could happen, sense of danger or safety in future

white sensing

concrete processes of fields

physical relationships between processes taking place at same time and place; how they affect one’s inner state; physical sensations (sound, smell, etc.), how one feels, health, aesthetics

static, rational elements

(fields at rest)

 

white
logic

objective situation of fields

objective, outwardly measurable relationships between objects; laws, regulations, rules, categories, quantifiable properties, logic, analysis, belonging, authorship, hierarchy, subordination, objective judgments

white ethics

subjective situation of fields

subjective emotional relationships between objects; attraction vs. repulsion, like vs. dislike, need of each other, love, friendship, antipathy, ethical norms, morals, qualitative properties, subjective judgments

 




 Catagories of Intertype Relations  Socionics Groups  Moods of Each Type
 Dual Relations  Links  Intertype Relations
 Blocks of socionic model of psyche  Types by Quadra  Programs of Each Quadra
 Rational And Irrational  Functions In The Model Of The Psyche
 Socionics  Myers Briggs And Socionics