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That's an interesting tactic.
Perhaps the enticement to do the logic was initially by emotion
and then died down, perhaps it wasn't there at all.
As for the claim, the whole humans are only motivated by emotion thing, as it was your central claim I don't get why that's hard for you to understand.
of course it can be motivated by emotions, I see no reason why it needs to be motivated by emotions.
I agree you don't choose your wants, I do have a soft determinism in me, but those wants can be logical in nature.
Yes, emotions are nothing more than chemicals with properties which affect your body. So yes, it actually is logical.
well yeah, my point is that human actions aren't exclusively motivated by emotion, or at the least that would be oversimplifying it.
No.... you see, I argued that while emotions can influence decision and do, they can also not, what you proved is that emotions are made by the brain... which I already agreed with, that source wasn't really convincing of anything more than that. That talks about subconscious decisions being made... not that emotion is responsible for every one, that would be a leap in logic.
We aren't using logic on an unconscious level are we? That is a conscious process. The one study cited supports this, because it mentions whe people receive damage to the emotional part of their brain, they become incapable of decision making.
No.. the study said that we have subconscious processes which decide what we do before we do, which is true, and that we have biases in certain instances, some negative and other positive.
None of this says anything about emotion,