DS,
You use the term "feelings" as though it holds the same biological meaning as
reflex stimuli. Aren't feelings another term for emotions?

-Ron

 



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From: David Swift <[email protected]>
To: MoQ <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2009 5:28:32 PM
Subject: [MD] The Quality/MOQ dichotomy

Ron on Mon, 2 Mar 2009 11:34:(PST) you asked:





David Swift, How would you define an emotion?



DS: An emotion is a second SQL effect used for evaluation by all animals
with brains. They consist of several remembered feelings that trigger a
valued reflex (pain or pleasure). The simultaneous effect of the feelings
and the valued reflex adds evaluative meaning to the, linked by time, direct
(sensational) experience. -david swift



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