> Emotions have causes. All processes do. I think using words like
> "purpose","logic", and "reason" might be taken to mean that processes have
> meaning or even justice.
Agreed. Back to the original debate, what you are communicating
is consistant with my original post, we just chose to use different words.
I will admit that yours are perhaps more clear, however, they still prove
the point that all emotion can be reduced to cause/effect (call it what
you will), and that it is not something spiritual or mystical that exists
as a seperate entity from all other forms of human experience. They are
all intertwined. This thread is rather dead now, so I will not continue.
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Transhumanist/Immortalist/Cryonicist
Suspension Member - Alcor Foundation
specializing in man-machine symbiosis
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