(October 31, 2017 at 10:20 am)Transcended Dimensions Wrote: Well, I currently don't have any. I just wanted to share that quote. But let's pretend that this quote were true,No.
Quote:In short, since positive biochemical emotions are always emotional value judgments of good valueYou are just stringing a bunch of words that you think sound cool together. What's an "emotional value judgment of good value?" I don't think the term means anything.
Quote:Positive emotions (a good value judgment) would be analogous with a positive charge, negative emotions (a bad value judgment) would be analogous with a negative charge, and rational value judgments themselves would be analogous with no charge. Therefore, that is why we can't have any real rational value judgments since they are analogous with no charge. Rational value judgments themselves cannot be any real emotions either because, again, positive emotions would be analogous with the positive charge, negative emotions would be analogous with the negative charge, and rational value judgments themselves would be analogous with no charge which is why they can't be any real emotions.Why would you make this analogy?