emotions often goes against logic. — Kinglord1090
We go through surgeries to remove appendix and wisdom teeth as they are vestigial.
Why can't we do the same with emotions, then? — Kinglord1090
Well, animals and plants don't have emotions like humans do. — Kinglord1090
Well, I dont know how to respond to your message.
Even a simple Google search comes up with this result.
"delusion - an idiosyncratic belief or impression maintained despite being contradicted by reality or rational argument, typically as a symptom of mental disorder."
I have been giving rational arguments to all the questions, so if anyone's being delusional it would be Mr. Protagoras.
Hope you get well soon. : ) — Kinglord1090
If we go to the root of all emotions and desires, we are not that different from robots. — Kinglord1090
If we go to the root of all emotions and desires, we are not that different from robots. — Kinglord1090
Yes, emotions are *one of* the foundation of our moral principles, but so is logic. — Kinglord1090
And logically speaking, it takes much less resources to not kill someone. — Kinglord1090
my side of belief guarantees peace.
So, if its a trade between a part of intelligence for infinite peace, i am pretty sure you know which one people would choose. — Kinglord1090
Yes they were inspired by maths and logic, but math and logic were inspired by the human brain in the first place. — Kinglord1090
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