Involved (Practical) Information
Aspects: Sensing (Se, Si) and Ethics (Fe, Fi)
Involved information is context-bound and requires direct presence. It cannot be fully captured in a table or document; to experience its "full volume," one must be physically or emotionally inside the situation. These functions are oriented toward immediate experience and personal satisfaction, prioritizing the specific moment over general rules.
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Sensing: Focuses on the material environment. You cannot download the taste of a soup or the specific "coziness" of a room via a PDF; it requires physical contact.
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Ethics: Focuses on the emotional climate. While you can text "I’m offended," the true depth of the experience is only accessible through the "live" nuances of gaze, tone, and non-verbal energy.