Sentences with phrase «intuition as»

Behaviouralists describe intuition as «super thinking.»
I trust my own intuition as well as the preferences and inclinations of my clients to tell us what each therapy session should look like.
«The real question is whether, overall, the total price approximated by billable hours is an acceptable surrogate for the value to the client... [M] y intuition as a former buyer and seller is that the overall acceptability of the surrogate is indeed revealed by the overwhelming instance of its use in the market.»
Kahneman in his book refers to intuition as operating automatically and quickly with little or no effort.
Though most lawyers rely on law school training, the discipline of actual practice and intuition as the instruments to guide and hone their rhetorical skills, some might wish to think directly about the art of persuasion itself.
if you think of a moral intuition as the «observables» in ethical theory Then one could say there are many theories that explain the same observables.
It corresponds to a blackbody temperature of X.» My point was that you have no good intuition as to what constitutes an excessively large amount of radiation hitting the surface.
(2) I don't know where you get your intuition as to what is a reasonable amount of radiation for the earth to receive at high noon in the tropics.
That's why I kept the argument in the top post above simple — limited to addressing only Jelbring and the EEJ paper so we could do adiabatic apples to apples reasoning, limited to a picture that even people who don't know much physics can understand — anybody who has tried to touch the handle of a heating pan and found it hot to the touch has direct experience of Fourier's Law, so whether or not they fully understand the algebra they know this happens — and appealing to their intuition as much as to the letter of the various forms of the second law (there are at least four or five that I know of offhand).
Her curatorial and writing practice often foregrounds the hidden, embraces the mystical and intends to employ intuition as a mode of research.
Moreover, he was very attracted by the writings of Benedetto Croce (1866 — 1952), of which he cites the Aesthetic (1902) several times, a text in which the Italian neo idealist considered intuition as the spirit's first form of life.
I surrender to the rules of chance and natural intuition as I make and play.
She is guided by intuition as opposed to choreography, which, one could argue, is intuition highly structured.
What characterized his work generally was a deep belief in the power of intuition as expressed in the parallel between the artist and the shaman: both invest simple materials with intense and potentially healing power (Show your wound, 1976).
This act of equilibrium will allow Ahn to guide the actions and movements of this counterweight, using intuition as a responsive mechanism.
One has to adjust and react with the intuition as well as intellect.
Owned by Made Byasa, the house was built underground using only a hammer, chisel and intuition as guidance.
Owned by Made Biasa the house was built underground using only a hammer, chisel and intuition as guidance.
I focus predominantly on dividend stocks and was surprised to see deep value stocks with dividends under perform those without dividends, that really went against my intuition as dividend stocks in general outperform non dividend paying stocks.
This wasn't intuition as much as rank greed, but it shows another important aspect of relying on algorithms: They're not greedy, either).
Tray was awesome - his service and intuition as to what I needed was great.
Bruce's intuition as to what made a racing car fast, and his determination to see that vision made metal, all while coming across as an exceptionally sound chap, is humbling, and it comes through beautifully in the film.
All the ingredients for a vicious criticism of middle - class values in the form of an occult horror film are present, including a no - nonsense husband who downplays Marina's intuition as a hallucination.
Recognise the warning signs: This is as much about intuition as it is about being aware of a few key flagging points.
When someone is fond of you, intuition as opposed to a «stereotypical checklist» offers greater insight.
We become empowered as we learn to navigate through life using intuition as our guide.
I've come to think of intuition as the disguise the spirit world lovingly uses to speak to the human world in a way that protects us and makes our lives easier.
The more you listen to your intuition as a parent, the stronger it becomes.
When it comes to fever, trust your intuition as much as your thermometer.
Talk about intuition as a family as well, and encourage each person to share, if they get a «gut feeling» under any circumstance.
Luckily I did know how to listen to my intuition as a mother.
The more I've practiced listening to my intuition as a woman, wife, and mother, the more confident I've become in my ability to recognize what that inner voice is saying.
Americans listen to stupid doctors for parenting advice instead of their own intuition as parents... our country is SO effed up in the parenting / nurturing / bonding category... but somehow we still wonder why Americans as a whole are so angry?
1997 «Intuition as Authoritative Knowledge in Midwifery and Home Birth» (co-authored with Elizabeth Davis)(an abridged version of the 1996 MAQ article by the same title.)
The first phase of this research focused on their use of intuition as authoritative knowledge, and was published in the Medical Anthropology Quarterly (Davis - Floyd and Davis 1996) and reprinted in Childbirth and Authoritative Knowledge (1997) and in Intuition: The Inside Story (1998).
1997 «Intuition as Authoritative Knowledge in Midwifery and Home Birth» in Intuition: The Inside Story, eds.
My intuition as a parent completely failed me, and in turn obviously failed her.
People who actually need the advice shouldn't just read one side and then complain that the author has only offered one side, they go in search of the other side themselves and make an informed decision based on what they have read and using their parenting style and intuition as parents lead the way.plain that the author has only offered one side, they go in search of the other side themselves and make an informed decision based on what they have read and using their parenting style and intuition as parents lead the way.
just an intuition as well, but I am sure, you guys played around with those things before..
The religionist is usually willing to accept the witness of the intuition as well as reason in his or her search for truth; and every religion proposes to deal with the authentic, to avoid illusion, the artificial and the superficial, to go beyond appearances to the real.
It is at least sufficiently suggestive that one who thinks in terms of matter can have some dim intuition as to what is meant.
As I shall mention below, this point indicates an interesting comparison with Peirce's idea of intelligibility as triadic and intuition as pre-intelligible.
Aside from what Gunter has suggested in his essay, I should point out that Deleuze, in his study Bergsonism (13 - 35) devoted a chapter to outlining some of the key principles of «Intuition as Method.»
A full defense of this intuition as true (i.e., as «public») demands the kind of argument and modes of reflections which I have attempted in my recently completed work on systematic theology (The Analogical Imagination).
It must be said, of course, in order not to blur the fallacy in Bergson's method, that he chose intuition as being a mode of apprehension most appropriate to a concern with internal relations precisely because he failed to note or to acknowledge the structural or contextual character of such relations as an external pattern of existence as well.
That he chose intuition as a mode of apprehension best calculated to seize such true images of things as they are in their living context simply meant that, of the tools available, this, in his judgment, was best suited to accomplish the intellectual task in its most realistic and vital sense.
Scientists today are still following his intuition as they seek the grand unifying principle that will unify quantum theory with the theory of relativity to give one overarching explanation of the nature of the universe.
Traditional interpreters seek a way of accounting for Whitehead's final intuition as expressed in his account of the fourth phase with minimal adjustments of the systematic position at which he had arrived.
The Jesus approached scripture with a mythological imagination that relied as much on intuition as logic.
In the move that perhaps defined Maritain's career, he did not so much abandon Bergson's notion of intuition as relocate it within the intellect.
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