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Emotional reasoning

Curated Category: emotional-inference

Emotional intensity is treated as evidence of factual validity.

The narrative elevates subjective feelings (fear, outrage, pride) into factual proof, reducing distinction between affective reaction and evidentiary support.

Detection signals

  • Feelings are used as direct proof of claims.
  • Low factual support combined with high affective certainty.
  • Emotion-first argument structure.

Caution notes

  • Emotional framing is not always manipulative.
  • Detect only when emotion substitutes for verification.

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