Janith - when a teenager starts smoking, that decision was not based on logic, it was based on an emotion caused by his/her surroundings, thus it's subjective.
About animals - they are driven by instincts, not logic. It is true that many instinct actions are logic (to us), but it's not logic that is the ground for instinct. That is what separates us from animals.
Is it normal to decide existentialistic choices objectively?
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Janith - when a teenager starts smoking, that decision was not based on logic, it was based on an emotion caused by his/her surroundings, thus it's subjective.
About animals - they are driven by instincts, not logic. It is true that many instinct actions are logic (to us), but it's not logic that is the ground for instinct. That is what separates us from animals.