159:, seeking to perceive the meaning of events, but often having no interest in playing a role in those events and not seeing any connection between the contents of the psychic world and him- or herself. Jung thought that extroverted intuitive types were likely entrepreneurs, speculators, cultural revolutionaries, often undone by a desire to escape every situation before it becomes settled and constraining—even repeatedly leaving lovers for the sake of new romantic possibilities. His introverted intuitive types were likely mystics, prophets, or cranks, struggling with a tension between protecting their visions from influence by others and making their ideas comprehensible and reasonably persuasive to others—a necessity for those visions to bear real fruit. Jung's discerning between intuitive types and sensing types were later used in the MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator), used as polar opposites on the mind.
209:, intuition is the ability to automatically generate solutions without long logical arguments or evidence. He mentions two different systems that we use when making decisions and judgements: the first is in charge of automatic or unconscious thoughts, the second in charge of more intentional thoughts. The first system is an example of intuition, and Kahneman believes people overestimate this system, using it as a source of confidence for knowledge they may not truly possess. These systems are connected with two versions of ourselves he calls the remembering self and experiencing self, relating to the creation of memories in "System 1". Its automatic nature occasionally leads people to experience cognitive illusions, assumptions that our intuition gives us and are usually trusted without a second thought.
297:) as having two natures: The first being its role in interpreting the external world (parsing sensory information), and the second being its role in generating consciousness. He terms this second nature "knowledge by identity." Aurobindo finds that, as the result of evolution, the mind has accustomed itself to using certain physiological functions as its means of entering into relations with the material world; when people seek to know about the external world, they default to arriving at truths via their senses. Knowledge by identity, which currently only explains self-awareness, may extend beyond the mind and explain intuitive knowledge.
413:, he describes intuition as a pre-existing knowledge residing in the "soul of eternity", and as a phenomenon by which one becomes conscious of pre-existing knowledge. He provides an example of mathematical truths, and posits that they are not arrived at by reason. He argues that these truths are accessed using a knowledge already present in a dormant form and accessible to our intuitive capacity. This concept by Plato is also sometimes referred to as
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assumption that philosophy ought to depend on intuitions has been challenged by experimental philosophers (e.g., Stephen Stich). One of the main problems adduced by experimental philosophers is that intuitions differ, for instance, from one culture to another, and so it seems problematic to cite them
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has a more ambiguous interpretation of intuition. Hume claims intuition is a recognition of relationships (relation of time, place, and causation). He states that "the resemblance" (recognition of relations) "will strike the eye" (which would not require further examination) but goes on to state, "or
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is often misinterpreted as intuition. Its reliability is dependent on past knowledge and occurrences in a specific area. For example, someone who has had more experience with children will tend to have better instincts about what they should do in certain situations with them. This is not to say that
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found that under time pressure, high stakes, and changing parameters, experts used their base of experience to identify similar situations and intuitively choose feasible solutions. The RPD model is a blend of intuition and analysis. The intuition is the pattern-matching process that quickly suggests
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Wilding explored "how to stop overthinking and start trusting your gut", noting that "intuition... is frequently dismissed as mystical or unreliable". She suggested that there is a scientific basis for using intuition and refers to "surveys of top executives show that a majority of
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described intuition as processes and thoughts that are devoid of typical logic. He described two primary characteristics to intuition: basic rules of thumb (that are heuristic in nature) and "evolved capacities of the brain". The two work in tandem to give people thoughts and abilities that they do
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champion of all minorities with a future", orients to new and promising but unproven possibilities, often leaving to chase after a new possibility before old ventures have borne fruit, oblivious to his or her own welfare in the constant pursuit of change. An introverted intuitive type orients by
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or needing an explanation. Different fields use the word "intuition" in very different ways, including but not limited to: direct access to unconscious knowledge; unconscious cognition; gut feelings; inner sensing; inner insight to unconscious pattern-recognition; and the ability to understand
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about judgment. On this view, there are no qualitative differences between the methods of philosophy and common sense, the sciences, or mathematics. Others like Ernest Sosa seek to support intuition by arguing that the objections against intuition merely highlight
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to intelligence and intuition, and humans being constantly living in that conscious state often moving between these states depending on their affinity. He suggests that living in the state of intuition is one of the ultimate aims of humanity.
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which currently organises our perception, thoughts, and actions and which resulted in a transition from Vedic thought to metaphysical philosophy and later to experimental science. He finds that this process,
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1527:. London: Routledge. pp. 5–40.
1500:. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group.
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2072:. The Floating Press. p. 105.
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2477:Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica
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2456:The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin
2190:10.1111/j.1933-1592.2009.00281.x
1728:A Popular Dictionary of Buddhism
1672:Consciousness in Advaita Vedanta
1524:Eastern Philosophy: Key Readings
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1703:Ajahn Sumedho (7 August 2013).
1638:Intuition: Knowing Beyond Logic
1464:Kahneman, Daniel (2011-10-25).
1366:. New York, N.Y.: Random House.
486:Meditations on First Philosophy
3941:Catalogue of Vices and Virtues
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2597:. Between Worlds Publishing.
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1421:Journal of General Psychology
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1812:A Commentary on Plato's Meno
1635:osho, Bhagwan (April 2007).
1570:, Pondicherry: Lotus press,
1362:Klein, Gary (January 2003).
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2249:. John Wiley & Sons.
2133:"Critique of Pure Reason"
1197:Gigerenzer, Gerd (2007).
912:List of thought processes
634:philosophy of mathematics
593:experimental philosophers
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2655:The Intention Experiment
2066:Hume, David (May 2009).
1956:The Philosophical Review
877:Focusing (psychotherapy)
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3154:Eliminative materialism
2496:. Llewellyn Worldwide.
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1467:Thinking, Fast and Slow
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1126:Aurobindo, Sri (1992).
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2520:The Power of Intuition
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2817:Psychological Inquiry
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1731:. London: Routledge.
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2679:(in French). Paris.
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3106:Ludwig Wittgenstein
2936:Patricia Churchland
2710:Awakening Intuition
2677:Hasard et intuition
2165:. pp. 201–239.
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1349:Psychological Types
1347:Jung, C.G. (1971).
1066:Oxford Dictionaries
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3961:Nine Noble Virtues
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2855:Philosophy of mind
2803:2018-09-07 at the
2770:. Hay House, Inc.
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