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TopicShould feelings play any role in governmental decisions and policy?
LordRazziel
02/20/18 7:58:47 PM
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Asherlee10 posted...
LordRazziel posted...
Asherlee10 posted...
averagejoel posted...
it's weird when people separate feelings from logic as though they're actually separable and aren't heavily informed by each other


I'm not sure I follow this.

Logic is meant to be separated from emotions. Logic is based on objectivity and soundness.

True, but it's imposble for any human to be completely logical. Our brains just don't work that way.
That's a big reason for science. Through the tools of science, we can remove our bias and illogical brains from the matter.


That's basically what logic also does. You can take a statement, any statement, and run it through a 'logic test' if you will. This is essentially what truth tables are.

Logic with emotions is like trying to mix oil and water, they will always separate.

That's what logic is supposed to be. Logic is perfect, all humans are imperfect.
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