John:

> On Sep 15, 2018, at 5:28 PM, John F Sowa <s...@bestweb.net> wrote:
> 
> To avoid the controversy, I'll delete the phrase "partial and narrow"
> and replace it with a line that says normative logic is the "theory
> of self-controlled or deliberate thought".
> 
Hmmm…

Does this really help?
How does a thought, a spontaneous thought, become normative?
What is the compelling distinction between an ordinary every day emotion (say, 
about the sexuality of a beautiful women /man) become differentiated from 
normative logic?

Perhaps CSP would have referred to habitual feelings held by a group of 
like-minded investigators or some similar rhetorical gesture?

Cheers

Jerry
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