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Re: cold logic (was "re:kennings")
Robin Turner writes:
>"Warmly logical" may have shock value, but I'm
>not sure how one might use it.
Hmm, how about these:
"Leonard Peikoff's analysis of the contradictions and irrationalities =
inherent in the NAZI philosophy comes to the warmly logical conclusion =
that philosophical consistency leads to a greater respect for individual =
rights."
"She explained to her client, with relentlessly warm logic, that he was =
not responsible for the accident he witnessed."
As to why we use warm and cold for the associated emotional attitudes; I =
bet if they use temperature metaphors in equatorial countries for warm =
and cold emotions, that they use the same ones as in colder countries. =
What we call emotional warmth is probably universally associated in one =
way or another with physical contact, which really is warm.
Chris