The definition psychology wiki gives is notably different from wiktionary’s http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Affect specficly it defines affect as a persons apparent mood regardless of their internal emotional state. Signaling means something similar to what I think you mean by indicating, but I would consider ‘indicating’ to be awkward if not outright wrong in most places were I would use ‘signaling’. It may be a regional difference something. However, I would like a taboo on using rationalist as a synonym for rationality because rationalism already refers to a rather different concept in philosophy.
The definition psychology wiki gives is notably different from wiktionary’s http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Affect specficly it defines affect as a persons apparent mood regardless of their internal emotional state. Signaling means something similar to what I think you mean by indicating, but I would consider ‘indicating’ to be awkward if not outright wrong in most places were I would use ‘signaling’. It may be a regional difference something. However, I would like a taboo on using rationalist as a synonym for rationality because rationalism already refers to a rather different concept in philosophy.
For some reason my comment isn’t displaying properly. It should end with a link to plato.stanford.edu/entries/rationalism-empiricism .
IIRC that weird disappearing act happens when a link doesn’t have proper formatting, such as missing the “http://” in the URL.
[Test Link](http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/rationalism-empiricism/) gives:
Test Link
(or just drop down the URL with the “http://” directly in the comment, as you can see above it automatically becomes a link)
You do realize you can edit your comments?
Yes, it stayed broken after multiple edits.
I had trouble with a link in my comment as well.