Sentences with phrase «as intuitive a grasp»

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It can be characterized as a movement whereby the mind passes from a consideration of individuals to the intuitive grasp (nous) of a universal property.
Where I would previously have been inclined to agree with Whitehead's characterization of Bergson that the intellect cart only grasp by spatializing, I now think (and have argued above) that I had failed to recognize fully the implications of the claim I had argued for in 1993 — that if there can be no intuition without intellect, and if intuition can grasp intelligible things without spatializing, then there is a sense in which the intellect, insofar as it is manifest in intuitive operations of consciousness, can grasp experience without spatializing it.
By contrast, those — and they seem primarily to be women — who approach experience intuitively, grasping feeling tone and insisting that value, emotion, and purpose are experienced within reality are usually patted on the head for contributing such insights and then dismissed as too emotional or intuitive to be trusted with contributing anything important about the «real» world.
Like HABA's other two family games Adventure Land can be taught very quickly to both adults and children, although it's not as intuitive as Karuba and thus even the minimum age of 8 on the box might struggle just a little to grasp a couple of the mechanics.
While I understood Ha's work on an intuitive level at the time of the exhibition, it was not until my visit to the artist's studio in the winter of 2008 that I began to fully grasp the depth of his earlier burlap and barbed - wire paintings, not only as signs of military repression made evident during the late 1970s, but also as spiritual works focused on transformation and resistance that could be read as icons of the human condition.
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