In this paper I try to dispel some ambiguities concerning the notion of intuition and advance a thesis on its necessity. After an introduction (§ 1) in which I briefly talk about the ostracism that intuition has suffered in many areas of modern philosophy, in the first part (sections 2-4) I work toward a closer definition of it. I isolate at least three different meanings of the term relevant for our discussion. In the second part (§ 5) I give an historical reconstruction to show how we pass from a noetic (especially in Plato and Aristotle) to a sensible (esp. in Kant) understanding of intuition. My thesis is simple enough: intuition is not the other of thinking (rationality, philosophy, concepts) but its indispensable complement
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What is intuition? Is it nothing but a nagging conviction in certain beliefs? Is it the same thing a...
In this paper I would like to focus on the phenomenological definition of perception and on its rela...
UnrestrictedIntuitions currently play a central evidential role in much of the practice of philosoph...
In this paper I try to dispel some ambiguities concerning the notion of intuition and advance a thes...
Hegel's theory of intelligence refutes the psychology of his time. As a contribution to elucidate th...
In recent decades, intuitions' role in philosophy has been hotly debated. Many claim intuitions play...
I assess some recent positions about the role of intuitions in philosophy. I first describe the use ...
The deep source of interest in this paper lies in the paramount argument it provides for philosophy ...
The purpose of this paper is to improve our understanding of intuition of individuals in an or-ganis...
From Nicholas of Cusa to Spinoza, intuition is regarded as a form of superior knowledge or immediate...
Although the concept of intuition has a central place in experimental philosophy, it is still far fr...
This chapter introduces the phenomenological possibility and condition of intuition. Among the Greek...
Philosophy always had the stigma to be distance from life. In this thesis, "Thoughts on Intuition: F...
My dissertation examines prominent arguments for and against the use of intuition in philosophical t...
Intuition has a central role in philosophy, the role to arbitrating between different opinions. When...
What is intuition? Is it nothing but a nagging conviction in certain beliefs? Is it the same thing a...
In this paper I would like to focus on the phenomenological definition of perception and on its rela...
UnrestrictedIntuitions currently play a central evidential role in much of the practice of philosoph...