Ribo T. The Logic of Senses. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Ribo T. Logika chuvstv. The logic of feelings is subordinated to the affective and active part of our nature, and will cease to exist only if the impossible happens and man becomes a purely intellectual being. It is safe to say that affective thinking is more common in everyday life, private or public. The logic of feelings was briefly outlined by Augustus Kont, then mentioned in passing by Stuart Mill and some of today's authors. SKUalbf7ff7cf260f65770.