Judgment
thinking is an argument based on a valid source
feeling does not need a valid source to be an argument
Perception
sensing is a perception that requires a valid source
intuition does not need a valid source to be a perception
extraverted judgement: the external world of objects can be constantly argued over, either using valid sources as in thinking or without valid sources as in feeling
Introverted judgment: the internal world of thoughts can be constantly argued over, either using valid sources as in thinking or without valid sources as in feeling
extraverted perception: the external world of objects can be constantly perceived either with a valid source as in sensing or without a valid source as in intuition
introverted perception: the internal world of human though can be constantly perceived either with a valid source as in sensing or without a valid source as in intuition
When I think Jung, I think archetypes, anima/animus, shadow, and most significantly, the collective unconscious. I’m not sure how your ideas relate specifically to Jung.
He believed that thinking and feeling were part of the same continuum and that one opposed the other
He also believed that sensing and intuition were on a similar continuum
But he did not explain the terms. My concepts attempt to give clarity to his cOncepts and possibly with some input from everything create an experiment that proves he was correct in relation to his types