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Monday, August 17, 2009
Intuition, Part I
Intuition, Part I I. The three intuitions. Eidetic Intuition Intuition is a form of direct access. But direct access to what? It 'just "intuition" (abstract objects, such as number or properties - see "Best of Existence")? Intuitions are the objects of the mental act of Intuition? Perhaps intuition is the spirit of the way of interacting directly with Platonic ideals or Phenomenological "essences"? By "directly" I mean that, without the mediation of intellectual symbol manipulating system, and without the benefits of inference, observation, experience, or thought to be reason.Kant (Euclidean) space and time insight . In other words, he thought that the interaction with our senses (transcendental) intuitions synthetic a priori knowledge. The raw data obtained by our senses, our experience sensory or Sensa - developing intuition. You could say that intuition is independent of our senses. Thus, these intuitions (call them "eidetic intuitions") would not be the result of sensory data, or by calculation or the processing and handling of them. Kant "Erscheiung" ( "phenomenon", or "appearance" of an object for the senses) is actually a kind of sense-intuition and the categories of substance and cause. In contrast to the phenomenon that "nuomenon" (which in itself) is not subject to this categories.Descartes' "I (think so) are" is an immediate and undeniably innate intuition from which his metaphysical system is derivative. Descartes' in this context recalls Gnosticism in which the intuition of the mystery of the self-described revelation.Bergson leads to a kind of instinctual empathic intuition which penetrates objects and persons, identifies with them and so is the knowledge of; absolutes - "duration" (the essence of all living beings) and "? LAN vital "(the creative force of life). He writes: "(Intuition is an) instinct that has been selfless, self-aware, capable, according to their subject matter and the extension is for an indefinite time." For him, science (the use of symbols our intelligence to describe reality) is the distortion of reality. Only art, based on intuition, unhindered by the agency, not distorted by symbols - provides access to reality.Spinoza 's Bergson intuition and knowledge of the world together is also an' eidetic intuition " ;. Spinoza thought that intuitive knowledge is superior to empirical (sense-) knowledge and scientific (reasoning) knowledge. It unites the mind with the Infinite Being and show an orderly, holistic, Universe.Friedrich Schleiermacher and Rudolf Otto on the religious experience of the "numinous" (God, or spiritual power) as a kind of intuitive, pre-lingual and immediate feeling.Croce distinguished "concept" (representation or classification) from "intuition" (expression of the personality of a work of art). Aesthetic interest is intuitive. Art, according to Croce and Collingwood, should be primarily conceed with freedom of expression (ie, with intuition) as an end in itself, not with the other purposes (eg, expressing certain states of mind). Eidetic intuitions are similar "paramartha Satya" (the "ultimate truth") in the Madhyamika school of Buddhist thought. The ultimate truth can not be expressed verbally and is beyond empirical (and illusory) phenomena. Easte thought (eg Zen Buddhism) uses intuition (or experience) to the reality in a non-dualistic manner.IB. Emergent intuitions second type of intuition is the 'emergent intuition ". Subjectively, the intuiting person has the impression of a "liaison" or a "short circuit" of his usually linear thought is often based on trial and error. This type of intuition feels "magical", a jump from premise to conclusion, the choice of little practical use and a multitude of possibilities. Intuition, in other words, is a po 'like a dream truncated thought, is subjective in a Wormhole Cosmology. It is often preceded by periods of frustration, dead ends, blind alleys and mistakes in work.Artists - especially artists (eg musicians) - often their interpretation of a work of art (for example, a piece of music) in relation to this type of intuition. Many mathematicians and physicists (following a kind of Pythagorean tradition) use emergent intuitions in solving general nonlinear equations (by guessing the approximants) or partial differential diagnosis equations.Henri Poincaret (in a presentation to the Psychological Society of Paris, 1901) that even simple mathematical operations require an "intuition of mathematical order" without which creativity in mathematics is not possible. He described how some of his creative work he has come out of the blue and without preparation, the result of emerging insights. These insights were "characteristics of brevity, suddenness and immediate safety ... More striking is the first appearance of sudden illumination, a manifest sign long before unconsciousness work. The role of mathematics in the unconscious invention appears to me incontestable, and traces of it would in other cases where there are less obvious. "Subjectively, emergent intuitions are not intuitions. But intuition is more "cognitive" and structured and objective leaing and knowledge. This is a novel reaction or solution based on the skills already acquired and responses to new stimuli and challenges. However, a strong emotional (eg, aesthetic) are usually exists in both countries and the emerging vision and intuition intuition.Intuition are strong elements of creativity, the human response to a constantly changing environment. They are shock inducers and destabilizers. Their goal is to make the body established by a balance for the next and thus better prepared to respond to new opportunities, challenges and experiences. Both insight and intuition are in the realm of knowledge, the simple and the mental disorder. Hence the great importance of obtaining knowledge and integration in psychoanalysis - an equilibrium therapy.IC change. Ideal IntuitionsThe third type of intuition is the 'ideal intuition ". These are thoughts and feelings, first of all intellectual, and they are subject. The ideals and moral norms may be such intuitions (see "Morality - a state of mind?"). Mathematical and logical axioms and basic rules of inference ( "necessary truths") may also be insights. This moral, mathematical, logical and, of course, the conventions do not relate to the world. They are the elements of language that is used throughout the world (or the code means that our behavior in IT). It follows that these a-priori languages and codes are nothing more than that of our embedded ideal intuitions.As the rationalists realized, ideal intuitions (a class of undeniable, obvious truths and principles), may be through our minds . Rationalism with intuitions - though only with the insights available to reason and intelligence. Sometimes the line between intuition and deductive reasoning is blurred as it is the same result. Moreover, intuitions can be combined to produce metaphysical or philosophical systems. Descartes applied ideal intuitions (eg, reason) to his eidetic intuitions to give his metaphysics. Husserl, Twardowki, Bolzano was the same for the development of the philosophical school of phenomenology. About the Author Sam Vaknin is the author of Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited and After the rain - as the West has lost the East. E 'a columnist for Central Europe Review, PopMatters, and eBookWeb, a United Press Inteational (UPI) Senior Business correspondent, and the editor of mental health and Central East Europe categories in Open Directory and Suite101 Bella Online. Visit the Web site of a Sam
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