Sentences with phrase «kind of intuition»

Is taste anything more than a kind of intuition?
This breed is known to bond closely with its family and seems to have a kind of intuition when it comes to human emotions.
Unless you have better data or some kind of intuition that the mfg doesn't, it is probably best to follow their recommendations, more or less.
PG: Summarizing Insights and Oversights of Great Thinkers, you say that in the roots of metaphysics there is ultimately some kind of intuition and faith.
They rest on a kind of intuition or insightful experience, which can be the subject of philosophical inquiry.

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The kind of deep learning that powers Cogito is great at very rapid judgments — identifying faces in a photo or translating text — but it's a long way from mastering reasoning, intuition, or strategy.
Yes, you know, according to economic theory and kind of according to intuition.
I don't think «intuition» is some kind of mystical flow of spiritual cognition that lays dormant, then when you most need it, it arises like a vapor in your «heart».
Now if we regard all real religions as attempts to get at a special kind of truth to provide some answer to man's intuitions about his own nature, we shall, I believe, find that what we know as «Christianity» comprehends, develops and fulfills all that at heart we hold to be true.
To exalt them, including the most purely «religious» intuitions, to some kind of absolute status, or, which is to do the same thing, to assume that they are the means of access to the ultimate, is to be involved in ideology.
A kind of rational intuition is needed to perceive the general principles which are there ready - made in actuality.6 Or if patterned on the genetic - functional model, the generalizations have as their subject - matter «distinctions that arise in and because of inquiry into the subject - matter of experience - nature, and then they function or operate as divisions of labor in the further control and ordering of its materials and processes» (DWP 175).
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).
I can remember the days when I am sure I did hear God's voice (I still believe that was so) although working on my intuition may have produced the same kind of results.
For Santayana intent is a kind of felt turning to the world and readiness to take intuited essences as describing it intent and intuition are thus aspects of every sort of perception (and thought), not two types of perception.
For Reid it is by a «natural kind of magic» that we take them to stand for these objects; there are no grounds in experience for making this association.9 As we have seen, Whitehead disagrees with Reid in that he holds that we have a direct intuition or «feeling» of external objects as causes of sensations.
Nor did he ask anybody to give up reflecting concretely because intuition is a kind of reflection.
So there is a dialectical relationship between instinct and intellect, and the two have to work together to get intuition, which Bergson says is what lends us into new kinds of knowledge, so it is nice to hear that stressed.
His judgment seems to be that, even though some kind of faith or intuition is a formal requisite for critical reflection on the nature of God, the specific content or character that faith has as a concrete, historically conditioned phenomenon does not materially affect the reasoning process which is both possible and appropriate in such reflection.
But what goes on in the richer notion of intuition seems to me to include the kind of conceptualization implied by the triadic structure of interpretation.
The suggestion has been made on occasion in these pages that Americans are engaged in a Kulturkampf, a contest over the role of common American moral intuitions in contributing to fundamental understandings of what kind of society we wish to be.
But it is nevertheless true that, above all if they are taken separately, none of the propositions I have formulated is rigidly deductive or, therefore, conclusive: each is more in the nature of an intuition, that is to say, a kind of choice.
The entitative view of God disallows the kind of divine freedom that is presupposed by the religious intuition of God's faithfulness.
It must be emphasized that «religious intuition» as Hall uses the term is a kind of mystical sense of oneness with nature, closely associated with the Taoist ideal of wu - chih or knowledge in accordance with the natures of things, a sense of «human participation in» or «constatic unity» with nature (UP 400).
The mentalist view does justice to the scientific intuition that there is a certain kind of continuity between matter and life.
Until then contemplation was discussed as a way of understanding unchanging things that combined discursive reasoning, or coming to understanding by a process of thinking things through, and immediate intuition, coming to understanding by a kind of intellectual direct «seeing» of how things unchangingly are.
This general intuition of mystery may be brought to explicitness if we look at certain kinds of questions that differ from the ordinary but which we are quite likely to ask only at the «limits» of our ordinary problem - solving.
As Eisgruber and Sager admit, however, there are at least two kinds of cases in which it appears that unequal treatment of religion is required, both by the Court's precedents and by our intuitions.
But as the baby gets older and you get much more comfortable, it becomes like a nature and you don't have to worry about that kind of thing, you learn that mother's intuition that everything is going to be fine and they just latch and go and then they're done and they're off.
Taught by the media and radical feminists to be ashamed about their maternal, nurturing and intuitive side, mothers are too often afraid to follow and act on their intuition even though it tells them that a youth sports system which too often emphasizes winning and competition over fun and skill development, treats children as young as six as adults and cruelly and unfairly saddles so many as failures before they have even reached puberty because they weren't lucky enough to be «early bloomers» or have a January birthday, is not the kind of nurturing, caring and, above all, inclusive environment mothers believe their children need to grow into confident, competent, empathetic, emotionally and psychologically healthy adults.
I could tell she was screaming for support and some kind of advice that would support her intuition (that she had, but could not see).
«It's a different kind of visual intuition,» he says.
I have a good intuition for finding that kind of opening into culture that allows you to be welcomed.
«We all kind of have that intuition,» says Teng over the phone.
I think you can certainly drop it into the big category of physics articles that illuminate the universe by telling us that it is indeed much more deeply complicated and counter intuitive than most of us would think; that when you start to look at the fringes of what we understand about physics and how the world works, you really get the sense that we are locked in [to] certain set of perceptions that do not necessarily apply; that our kind of common sense, everyday [intuitions] are not a very good guide to understanding how the universe can behave at certain scales or under certain conditions.
A recent study by Harvard University psychologists Heather Gray, Kurt Gray and Daniel Wegner looked at people's intuitions about which kinds of mental states God could have.
Psychologists suspect that the mathematical intuition that these neurons help produce lays the foundation for all of our more sophisticated kinds of math.
But Greene argues that different cultures produce different kinds of moral intuition and different kinds of brains.
«A big idea like TOMS starts as kind of a small hunch or intuition, and I think that happens when you're in situations where you're relaxed.
And I just kind of, you know, use a little bit of intuition on what herb that I'm gonna use.
So with myself, we kind of just — just have a whole bunch lined up and I kinda use my intuition based on what I know and based on my stress levels and how I slept the night before and what I'm gonna do and what I need.
I never considered what kind of adventures and experiences might come my way once I stopped following the alcohol and started following my intuition.
McMillen takes full advantage of this kind of level design by having some insane challenges that will test players» mettle and will often require some absurdly high skill and intuition.
You know how they will be, visually speaking, and, without knowing exactly how they will end, you have some intuition about the kind of emotion that will be evident at the conclusion.
Asterion LPI 910 - 4 - LP stands for «longitudinale posteriore», the position of the conventional engine, I stands for «ibrido», 910 for the system power and 4 for the permanent 4WD system - is the new concept of a new kind of dream car designed by Lamborghini starting from an intuition: the key for anticipating the future lies in a transformation and hybridisation of Lamborghini's own DNA.
In an interview about Intuition, the interviewer commented that Goodman's first two novels were about the search for spirituality and asked if Intuition was about the search for a different kind of truth - scientific truth?
No big contrarian posture, no big story, just a plodding kind of strategy that requires more discipline than intuition.
How you make those choices involves the same analysis, intuition, and discipline as any other kind of trading.
I suspect that the model in his studio may have played a kind of talismanic role to ensure that his intuitions about the painterly transfer of the figure's presence to the canvas were kept in line by the presence of the «real thing.»
I was interested to see if this exhibition could be a kind of model of something — even less than a model — an intuition for a permanent exhibition to come.
Relevant to this would be Eugene S. Ferguson's argument that engineers and artisans design and work by means of a kind of trained intuition.
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