So now you are claiming something is logical simply because it is a different reaction than if they were emotional?
Yes. Logic is a means not an end in both cases, but
I consider some decisions to be more logical when they are not obstructed by hormonal imbalances that create rash behavior and distorted risk analyses. For instance, I would think that it is more logical to not burn yourself alive than to burn yourself alive when there is nothing to gain. With a level head, he would have known damn well that jumping in the lake wouldn't accomplish anything, and consequently he probably would have decided against it.
You've simply been led to believe by pop culture and stupid sci fi films that logic is thought devoid of emotion, when in fact emotions are simply a small change in parameters to the logic formula.
No, I don't think logic
can be completely devoid of emotion, I'd say that when the changes are infinitesimal, you are more logical than when they're large changes and more emotional. It's a scale that tips either direction but you can never reach the edges.
Since nothing is inherently logical or illogical when it comes to decisions, this is completely arbitrary and meaningless.
That would be an edge.
Logic is confined to statements of fact and reasoning, since no decision can factually be shown to be better than any other, it is impossible to decide what the logical decision is.
I'd say the more effective a decision is to reach ones goals, the more logical it is. Unless killing yourself is a goal, I wouldn't deem it logical to throw your life away without some other gain.
But you can when you're dying.
Not really. You're rather preoccupied in those moments.
God forbid, if you stabbed yourself in the stomach, are you saying you wouldn't regret it for the next three minutes you laid there bleeding out?