When he used the term 'feelings', was he trying to reference tactile sensations, true feelings?
Or was he trying to reference emotions, confusing those with the term 'feelings'?
Feelings are tactile sensations, sometimes they are direct neurological inputs, but they are not emotions. It seems to me he must have been trying to reference emotions and used the misleading and false term 'feelings'.
People are wont to say 'I feel like', and that is nonsense, they mean 'I emote consideration for', because they do not actually feel anything. You feel the wind in your face, a boot in your hillary but you don't feel emotions.
One can not substitute emotions for considered opinion but that is exactly what most people try to do in arguments and debates.
Emotions are manageable, sure. We all emote roughly the same, but many people have weak minds and cannot comport themselves on a Good day, let alone under stress. People have to WANT to be in control, to be Responsible and many simply do not desire that level of autonomy.
When he used the term 'feelings', was he trying to reference tactile sensations, true feelings?
Or was he trying to reference emotions, confusing those with the term 'feelings'?
Feelings are tactile sensations, sometimes they are direct neurological inputs, but they are not emotions. It seems to me he must have been trying to reference emotions and used the misleading and false term 'feelings'.
People are wont to say 'I feel like', and that is nonsense, they mean 'I emote consideration for', because they do not actually feel anything. You feel the wind in your face, a boot in your hillary but you don't feel emotions.
One can not substitute emotions for considered opinion but that is exactly what most people try to do in arguments and debates.
Emotions are manageable, sure. We all emote roughly the same, but many people have weak minds and cannot comport themselves on a Good day, let alone under stress. People have to WANT to be in control, to be Responsible and many simply do not desire that level of autonomy.
They will always be among us.
I think he was using the correct terminology...
feel·ing /ˈfēliNG/ Learn to pronounce noun plural noun: feelings