So feelings is logical when it's "conventional" acting in a manner that people normally should? And illogical when it's unpredictable?Feelings that result from a particular event or situation, predictable feelings, would come across as logical.
Feelings that leave you behaving in predictable/patterned ways would seem logical.
I would argue that no feelings are ever illogical, because they always have some kind of basis. Something happens, you have an emotion. Deconvoluting the reason why you had that particular emotion might be very difficult, but the reason is always there.
The same goes with actions. Actions that appear illogical to someone else always have a basis that makes sense to the person performing the actions. Sometimes the actions may not be rational, but they may be logical.
Maybe I've got the wrong definition of "logical" in my head. Whatever. My definition makes sense to me. Actions that are not rational, but are logical, come about when the person acts either solely on feeling or solely on thinking, and are immature. For example, an INTP who neglects the Fe often makes decisions that are logical, but are not rational. Similarly, an ESFJ who neglects the Ti often makes decisions that are logical (in other words, congruent with their mindset and what they desire), but not rational.
Funny... I would say feelings are never logical. You're right that rational is not the same as logical. Logics works by algorithms. You will always make the same decision using logics. With feelings? Decision varies based on whim. Hardly logical.
With that said, Fe and Fi are not logical. So feelers acting on feelings are always illogical.
Well logic is suppose to be systematic reasoning that is unbiased by emotion.
F-ing logics... I mean feeling logics...
Why do we consider feelings to be not logic? Or is it?
Can feelings ever be logical?
Discuss.
thinking/feeling... why is thinking labelled logical? There can be illogical thinking as well.
Hap: Rational feelings... Dealing with people is logical? *scratches head*
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/logic said:1a. a science that deals with the principles and criteria of validity of inference and demonstration : the science of the formal principles of reasoning (2): a branch or variety of logic <modal logic> <Boolean logic> (3): a branch of semiotic; especially : syntactics (4): the formal principles of a branch of knowledge
b (1): a particular mode of reasoning viewed as valid or faulty (2): relevance, propriety
c: interrelation or sequence of facts or events when seen as inevitable or predictable
d: the arrangement of circuit elements (as in a computer) needed for computation; also : the circuits themselves
2. something that forces a decision apart from or in opposition to reason <the logic of war>
F-ing logics... I mean feeling logics...
Why do we consider feelings to be not logic? Or is it?
Can feelings ever be logical?
Discuss.
But that does it matter? No.