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Old 05-16-09, 11:21 PM   #15
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a systematical understanding of the emotions at hand due to the situation at hand wouldn't prove a thing unless you understood the systematical switching of the emotions of the person..

in other words YES this hypothetical situation is subjective but it's more or less a lesson about ethics rather than one about diagnosis.

So it is with this that I fully conclude that with the systematization of this hypothetical situation concept, I would only like to keep you with this final opinion on it: a hypothetical situation in part with a characterization of a probable person's attitude is flawed unless there is also prior characterization of what is to be expected of said person; Some people would be happy to have this hypothetical situation happen to them, because they might have something else in mind.

So understanding the emotional basis of a certain few amount of actions isn't doing the complete job (by still leaving out emotions like Happiness) and furthermore understanding the basis of a storyline hypothesis only leads to further hypothesis.



so simple brother goodbye now


you're not understanding the question...it's not about proving anything..i won't go further into detail, because..i can already see where this is going...but..just know..you contradicted your original conclusion with this post...happy thinking.
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