ET(N) MBTI Personality Type
Personality
What personality type is ET(N)? ET(N) is an ENTJ personality type in MBTI, 1w2 - so/sp - 137 in Enneagram, SCOEI in Big 5, LIE in Socionics.
ET(N) by J.H. Van Der Hoop Even our intuitions may appear to us as universally valid knowledge, in which case thought, too, is prepared to recognize their objective value; but only on condition that it is allowed to examine and delimit their validity. Extraverted thinking does this by comparing intuitively conceived views with one another. Even their own intuition is checked up in this way by people of this type. As regards the intuitions of others, one frequently finds in them a peculiar manifestation. If, for example, in a debate, another opinion is opposed to theirs, they will regard this too with great objectivity, simply placing the two judgments side by side, and thus giving the impression that they really have no opinion of their own. In reality, they think of all judgments as facts, so as to be able to include as many as they possibly can in the thought-system they are elaborating. Types in Psychopathy If intuition plays a part, thought will be more flexible in its orientation, but at the same time more speculative.
Biography
This combination produces speculative thinking. It would come as no surprise to find such people as Sir James Jeans (1877-1946) or Fred Hoyle (1915) in this category. Generally speaking, it can be said that there is a dear link between mathematical thinking and intuition, which is why we can find many prominent mathematicians in this category. Source: "Personality" by Carl Alfred Meier