Alrik i think there is a problem with the use of this logic word.
I use it in the scientifical meaning "metamathematical" one like something that is applyable for defining science or more exactly mathematics, and i will say mathematics (or at least) science only. And you use it in the "popular" meaning. So we are just not speaking about the same thing.
Could well be.
I assume that Emotion is sinmply an "alien" form of logic itself, but it cannot be described in the way you mean it, because no-one has ever developed a way to do so.
At school, we learn that 1+1=2 , but we are supposed to have Emotion instantly - well, we have, but no-one teaches us/the peoople how to actually "use" it. How to "read" it like a book.
I might be wrong, though.
strictly speaking: intuition has nothing to do with emotion... just a manner to see a phenomen as "given to us".
From my personal point of view thi is completely wrong. I see Intuition not as a "Phenomen", but rather as a higly efficient "tool" which few people have learned to use, because it is not taught anywhere.
And to me, it's also highly connected to emotion. For example "a bad feeling about this" can be Emotion ("feeling"), but also the Intuition that tells us something.
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