I take back what I said before, she is an F for sure. I just started reading "George Eliot; a Critical Study of Her Life, Writings & Philosophy" by George Willis Cooke, and the Feeling sensibility is unmistakeable. She used logic for feeling aims, that was her true motivation.
George Eliot was something of a role-model for me as a teenager. It is so hard to decide whether she is an F or T though. I'm inclined to say she is a T, but I guess I'm biased.
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