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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intuitive belief" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a belief that is based on instinct or a natural understanding rather than on logical reasoning or evidence. Example: "Her intuitive belief in the power of positive thinking helped her overcome many challenges in life."
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"I had such an intuitive belief in Nick's vision and his gift".
Some scientists like to dismiss the intuitive belief in free will as an exercise in self-delusion — a simple-minded bit of "confabulation," as Crick put it.
Whether playing a game of chance for money, or answering questions about scenarios, people had an intuitive belief that having insurance makes airplane crashes, lost luggage and other problems less likely to happen.
Without doing credible lifecycle analyses, many of these companies that embrace the model are banking on the intuitive belief that it's more environmentally friendly to reuse the same stuff over and over, by different people, rather than to sell new products that will most likely sit unused in a closet corner.
Then, they might have an intuitive belief of "heavier objects are more attracted to the Earth" (naïve explanation) constructed by or through interactions with somebody in their community, i.e., parents, siblings, friends, or teachers.
Sixth, the utterances coded as naive explanation (NE) include students' theories based on everyday sense-making such as experienced patterns, a belief by authorities, or intuitive belief (Anderson 2006).
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People are prone to resist scientific claims when they clash with intuitive beliefs.
There is no alternative but to reform the intuitive beliefs in freedom and moral responsibility.
David Brooks has a point when he notes that data can challenge intuitive beliefs, like those regarding "hot" and "cold" streaks in sports, that happen to be wrong.
This ploy, an example of a related logical fallacy called the argument from authority, taps our intuitive beliefs so forcefully that we psychology professors spend time training our introductory students to actively resist it.
Criteria for the choice of axioms include: (1) consistency it should be impossible to derive as theorems both a statement and its negation; (2) plausibility axioms should be in accord with intuitive beliefs about sets; and (3) richness desirable results of Cantorian set theory can be derived as theorems.
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