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Intuitions

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Intuitions meaning

plural of intuition

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First there is the sensibility, which supplies the mind with intuitions, and then there is the understanding, which produces judgments of these intuitions and can subsume them under categories.

I, on the contrary, am no less anxious to maintain that propositions of this kind are not 'Intuitions,’ than to maintain that propositions of my first class are Intuitions.

At best, they would help you notice when some of your intuitions are clashing with some of your moral principles, and guide you toward a resolution.

But it is extremely hard for physicists to draw intuitions directly from the numerical results.

To refute arguments for the welfare state that appeal to intuitions that justice requires egalitarian redistribution, I’d suggest that a more fundamental grounding for rights than Moller has attempted is necessary.

When I came out as a teen in the ’80s in the depths of the AIDS crisis in the Bible Belt of Oklahoma while living on a Native reservation, I was ostracized by many people and intuitions around me.

And when it comes to political betting, is there a worse possible time than a general election campaign to elicit intuitions from ordinary people about what they could be scandalised by?

He said this is big considering the challenges which higher education intuitions have been facing statewide and around the country.

I imagine there are but how can we know whether an artist has intuitions but never succeeds in embodying them into a work of art?

In some situations, people have considerable confidence in intuitions that are worthless.

I predict you will be gifted with lucid intuitions about how best to channel your drive for success.

His idealism warped his thinking until he believed that his intuitions were shared by others.

In the same way that it starts with children, you have to do the punishment part so that people’s ethical intuitions will be trained.

The provincial education ministers, on July 8, had agreed to reopen all educational intuitions across the country in the first week of September.

This conclusion fits with our personal experiences and intuitions.

This could be through using role models, new ways of framing problems, new rules and routines in our organisations and new types of scientific narratives that resonate with the intuitions and interests of more groups than our own.

Be alert for good intuitions and promising opportunities to increase your wealth.

In part, the tensions between Mattis and McMaster results from this relationship; Mattis and Kelly admire Dunford’s political intuitions.

Our politics and our media are key in shaping intuitions and attitudes, both here and abroad.

Recognize that unless you are an expert in a field, there is a good chance that your intuitions or assumptions are flat-out wrong.