The Thinking Abyss: Philosophy and Science

The Architecture of Emotional Intelligence

32 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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What if emotions aren’t the enemy of reason—but its foundation? This episode explores the idea that feelings act as high-level evaluative systems, assigning value and priority where pure logic cannot. Far from being irrational, emotions function as efficient heuristics, enabling fast, meaningful decisions in complex and uncertain situations. Without them, reasoning alone can lead to indecision and paralysis. At the core, true intelligence emerges from the integration of emotion and analysis—where feelings anchor abstract thought to real-world relevance, shaping not just what we think, but what matters. This episode includes AI-generated content.

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