Z Buck McFate
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At least one neurologist and one neuroscientist might disagree with that statement.
No Reason Without Emotion?
Yes, thanks (I’ve actually got a copy of Descartes’ Error sitting on my end table in my to-read pile). I know the *science* to back up my claims is out there, but I’m not very skilled at detail recall or being able to find particular studies I very clearly remember reading. All I specifically remember is that scans have shown the amygdala fires off before anything else, and that the parts of the brain that make sense of things kick in after it.
I agree - I think J's in general have a harder time with this (with believing they are more baked-in rational, varying from J-type to J-type of course - won't derail further though).
Fascinating hypothesis. I’m trying to remember if you’ve ever said anything like this before.
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You are confusing emotions and values. These are the "subjective attachments" at the root of rational matters: our ideas of what is important and why. It is quite easy to recognize and set aside emotional input to the logical process, especially if one is more comfortable and skilled with assessing the objective data. This is similar to disregarding references written in a foreign language. Yes, you might miss some useful information, but careful analysis of the papers you can actually read should suffice for a practical decision. Attempting to decipher the papers in the other language might result in errors.
Of course, the pain-in-the-ass in me wants to point out that choosing the term ‘value’ over ‘emotion’ is a personal preference and isn’t really correcting what I said so much as changing the wording to make it more palatable for yourself- because in the studies I’ve read on this topic, more often than not, the word ‘emotion’ is used to convey ‘the affect which happens before the conscious logic, and which influences that logic’- but the non-pain-in-the-ass part of me that just wants everyone to get along is thinking “Sure, ‘value’ works too I guess.â€