Because most animals do not use verbal language, it has been difficult to ascertain whether or not they
employ intuitive judgments.
Full - blown instances of deception involve not
only intuitive judgments, but self - awareness and the attribution of intentionality to others.
The P300 wave has been shown to occur when the subject is expecting a stimulus that does not occur, that is, Whitehead»
s intuitive judgment.
Pamela Babcock, in a paper written for SHRM, cautions that this should be an objective process rather than relying on «body language» or
other intuitive judgments to identify the culprits.
He helped me appreciate the efficiency, speed, and inherent conceit
of intuitive judgment, and its infrequent but often abject failures.
Kurzweil, for his part, calls that alarm «
intuitive judgment.»
The emotional pattern of the feeling of
the intuitive judgment reflects the original disconnection of the predicate from the logical subjects.
The origin of
an intuitive judgment involves two separate sets of concrete, one of which is finally eliminated.
Intellectual feelings include conscious perceptions and
intuitive judgments.
In summary, Koko's creative use of language in humor, formation of new words, modulation of signs, understanding of metaphor, and self - directed signing provide evidence of both conscious perception and
intuitive judgments.
Intuitive judgments are the «triumph of consciousness»; explicit negation is the «peculiar characteristic of consciousness» (PR 274/418).
This may be the difference between perceptive propositions (particularly those which are direct and authentic) and imaginative propositions, or the contrast between conscious perception and
intuitive judgments.
The highest level of experience involves «intuitive feelings» and the «
intuitive judgment,» particularly the «negative intuitive judgment.»
Choosing a developmental editor can require some initiative and
intuitive judgment.
Based on these results and other information, the authors conclude that trial judges «are predominantly intuitive decision makers, and
intuitive judgments are often flawed.»
The process can not be indicted on the sole basis that such decisions are made on the basis of «assumption» or «
intuitive judgment.»
In other words, he characterizes
our intuitive judgments phenomenologically, by describing the speed and effortlessness with which they come to us.
This is an especially captivating episode for Lewis, since his best - selling book, Moneyball (2003), told the analogous tale of Billy Beane, general manager of the Oakland Athletics baseball team, who used new forms of data analytics to override
the intuitive judgments of baseball scouts in picking players.
Rely on
your intuitive judgment to determine whether this therapist is skilled and genuinely caring.