No. That's not my position. My position is that if logic says the ability should not work, it should not work. Nothing about that is "You are a master yet not a master." The game of D&D doesn't guarantee any ability. It's an exceptions based system. Specific beats general. This ability works until it doesn't for some reason. If you think that makes for a "You may have a seat on this council, but we do not grant you the title of Master." situation, then you need to complain to TSR for 2 editions and WotC for 3 editions, because all 5 editions are this way.