I don't know it either but I do believe that the brute (primary) emotional aspect has a lot weight here. Interpersonal relations seem to to be driven by a unconscious sense of proximity or attachment
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Our diverging intuitions about the underlying mechanisms may come out at this point in the conversation. Interesting, this may be a case such as
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I think most high-level cognitive processing is unconscious. I have a sense that you sometimes equate high-level with conscious and explicit. I do not. May cause some of our miscommunications (also earlier).
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Yes indeed but it is not that I equate high-level with conscious/explicit but rather that I thought you did.
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Interesting! Why did you assume I did? This is really interesting, because for me it is so irrelevant for explanations that I really do not know what I may have said that may have make you think that (especially since you do not assume its centrality yourself).
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OK now it’s getting very meta. I am enjoying this a lot :)
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I tend to enjoy meta too :) (And metta too, if Buddhism interests you ;) )
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Now it does! I’ll look it up :)
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I was just cued by the (for me, with Dutch accent) phonological similarity. Here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mettā
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But in a sense a relevant concept to our discussion of the role of trust in (genuine) communication (cf. presumed good will)
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Oh, wow. I've missed a lot! 
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Haha I know the feeling! Just caught up myself.
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