If no other test than this: if a person knows what is right and what is wrong and generally stands firm or if a person knows what is right or wrong plus stands even firmer because of love?
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Which is Stronger, principle or principle + love?
If no other test than this: if a person knows what is right and what is wrong and generally stands firm or if a person knows what is right or wrong plus stands even firmer because of love?
Logic and reason enables us to come to this conclusion.
Measuring is possible by observing yourself and others that are in this situation. Strength has many manifestations but one could be said to be loyalty.
Logic is objective in nature, is it not? I fail to see how it can be used a tool to prove something inherently subjective, which all emotions are. You might as well attempt to convince me that logic will tell us whether or not Canadian bacon is superior to American bacon. I would argue that we cannot measure emotions nor the strength of emotions, and that it would be impossible to argue the point you posit on logical grounds.
Unless love is a negative (it isn’t) then principle + love > than principle alone.
I’m not sure if there’s a deeper point here, but I don’t think you’re posing a controversial question 🙂 That’s like saying “What’s stronger, plain coffee or plain coffee with a shot of espresso?”
Unless love is a negative (it isn’t) then principle + love > than principle alone.