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By insisting on the criteria of a present object for any kind of intuitive knowledge, Wodeham denies that an intuition of a non-extant, non-present object is possible.
His revelations of love, pain and ghostly innocence were conveyed with the intuition of a great elder.
The highest law was "the intuition of a native speaker," a law you couldn't find in any grammar book or program into any computer.
He claimed that, in order to succeed, he would need "the intuition of a detective" and "the skill of a big-game hunter".
"Its early scenes beautifully capture a childhood intuition of a world where boogeymen lurk and angels hover," Stephen Holden wrote in The New York Times.
What determines authenticity for me is a hardly scientific, no doubt fallible intuition of a raging need that found respite only in art.
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Computers can be used to assist in making the diagnosis; however, they lack the intuition of an experienced physician and the nonverbal diagnostic clues obtained during the interview.
This selection, actually, is made following the experience or intuition of an engineer.
Note, however, that an "intuition" of an idea's adequacy does not, of itself, establish the independent existence of the object represented by the idea.
Here again, Kant claims that a "natural illusion" compels us to take the apperceived unity of consciousness as an intuition of an object (A402).
Chute design is a complex process that takes into account many competing objectives and relies heavily on the intuition of an experienced designer.
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