Sentences with phrase «know by intuition»

As one can know by intuition, 24 hours is not enough time to process all the information regular lenders need in order to approve a personal loan.

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Talbot says he's been most impressed by Brian's willingness to learn: «He has great intuition and follows this extremely well, but he also isn't afraid to say or admit that he doesn't know something and then he will go out and become an expert (or seek out expertise and best practices).
Mr. Futterman's reference to quantum computers solving problems by a «leap of intuition» is therefore less a matter of sober scientific assessment than rhapsodic misdirection by a scientist who should know better.
The answer, he believes, is «that we know what «knowledge» is partly by knowing God, and that though it is true that we form the idea of divine knowledge by analogical extension from our experience of human knowledge, this is not the whole truth, the other side of the matter being that we form our idea of human knowledge by exploiting the intuition... which we have of God» (155).
Although he goes on to insist that this is not the whole truth, what he takes to be the other side of the matter is that we form our idea of human knowledge, not by exploiting our intuition of God as eminently knowing, but by exploiting our intuition of God — period.
The relevance of this discussion of the self in the context of the problem of faith and reason stems from the basic religious intuition that reason is not free to know God because of its corruption by sin and that the seat of sin is somehow in the self.
Such «religious intuitions» are the «somewhat exceptional elements of our conscious experience» that Whitehead seeks to elucidate as evidence for God's consequent experience of the world.9 Only a living person experiencing a whole series of divine aims, sensitive to the way in which these shift, grow, and develop in response to our changing circumstances can become aware of their source as dynamic and personal, meeting our needs and concerns.10 Jesus, full of the Spirit, knew God personally in this intimate way, until these aims were taken from him in the hour of his deepest need, when he experienced being forsaken by God on the cross.
By what Whitehead styled «the appeal to the direct intuition of special occasions --» he was referring to the primitive days of the Church in which Jesus» impact was known as a reality — we may possess, and Christian conviction affirms that we do possess, a key or clue «of universal validity, to be applied by faith to the ordering of all experience.&raquBy what Whitehead styled «the appeal to the direct intuition of special occasions --» he was referring to the primitive days of the Church in which Jesus» impact was known as a reality — we may possess, and Christian conviction affirms that we do possess, a key or clue «of universal validity, to be applied by faith to the ordering of all experience.&raquby faith to the ordering of all experience.»
Operating by intuition rather than calculation, Tutu knew when it was safe to press an advantage.
When you're intuitive and don't know it, you may try to tune out by drinking too much alcohol or caffeine, overeating, smoking, using drugs, or indulging in other addictive behaviors that disconnect you from your intuition.
In essence, the meaning of intuition is that it is a knowing that can not be explained by fact or thought, but by a deep inner feeling.
«By getting to know Giovanni's personality and passion, somehow [Elkann's] intuition associated him with Maserati, which a few years ago was still a smaller brand,» says Matteo Sardi, the brand's North American rep.. That plucky marketplace position gave Maserati a unique angle against more household nameplates.
Haegue Yang's solo exhibition entitled «Quasi-ESPESP» (extrasensory perception, also known as sixth sense or second sight) refers to the sensing of information by means outside of one's normal sensory capability and includes psychic abilities such as intuition and telepathy.
The group exhibition, curated by Zahar Vaks, presents artists addressing the space between knowing and unknowing by exploring the spectrum between acquired knowledge and intuition.
I knew that this show was a variation of his trademark Word Paintings, which the artist made by choosing a word almost randomly (by intuition and shape and not meaning or sound) from an online list («words that will make you sound smart and not pretentious») and beginning with the word as a formal «armature» onto which he builds the rest of the painting.
These weapon systems are by nature unethical because there is no longer a human in the loop and the power to make life and death decisions are delegated to machines which inherently lack compassion and intuition.
LAWS are by nature unethical, because there is no longer a human in the loop and the power to make life and death decisions are delegated to machines which inherently lack compassion and intuition.
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