Same concept, different wording - the way I tend to word the concepts is in a cognitive psychology way: Certainty is an emotional state. Uncertainty is an emotional state. Reason [right / wrong] and the certainty of such is emotional in nature. The systems we build (logic, philosophy, even the computers themselves) are attempts by humans to build versions of our emotional states. Therefore, to me, computers are emotional machines that utilize a limited set of emotions. Men, who often consider themselves "rational" vs women "emotional" _also_ are typically quite immature in analyzing their own emotional state or the emotions of others. Men fall in love harder, lacking the words and subtlties that exist in the emotional analysis capabilities that women are trained in from a young age. In short, I think the world has been seeing things the wrong way for a _very_ very long time.