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The Hemsley sisters don't just offer recipes but a "simple, mindful and intuitive" philosophy with no fewer than 15 pillars, while "Deliciously Ella Millss implores you not only to "Love Your Food", but to "Love Your Life" and "Love Your Self" with capital letters too.
This conception of art as philosophy, or intuitive philosophy, or a symbol of philosophy, or the like, reappears throughout the idealistic aesthetics of the first half of the 19th century, with rare exceptions, e.g., Schleiermacher's Lectures on Aesthetic (1825, 1832 33) which we possess in a very incomplete form.
Unpacking this metaphysical package, one can discern three distinct doctrines of existence that draw upon his intellectual influences, which include Avicennan philosophy, the intuitive philosophy of the ishraqi school associated with Suhrawardi, and the Sufi metaphysics of being of Ibn al-'Arabi.
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Like other Thomistic personalists, Maritain criticized the frailty of certain widespread strains of Scholasticism, and appealed to the important role of intuitive experience in philosophy.
We would be interested to hear whether this intuitive (likely naïve) philosophy on units seems sound to the referee, and how it could be improved (or replaced).
His classification of learned men according to their respective merits in discursive (philosophy) and intuitive (mystical) knowledge is revealing.
Locke (see the entry on Locke) took from the Aristotelian tradition the idea that Euclidean geometry and rational theology are the exemplars of scientific knowledge, but sought to ground his philosophy in intuitive, demonstrative, and sensitive kinds of knowledge.
The biggest misconception about ancient Greece, the thing that we've been missing all this time is all of the wisdom, all of the intuitive genius of the philosophy, of the art, the architecture, playwriting, for better or for worse, was forged in the crucible of war.
From this perspective, philosophy based on intuitive judgments begins to look more like auto-anthropology than a window into absolute truths.
Cavell (1976, ch. 3) draws connections between judgments of beauty, as described by Kant, and our intuitive judgments (typically associated with "ordinary language philosophy," but prevalent in philosophy more generally) about correct use of language.
"He uses philosophy, psychology and the intuitive to find resolutions that move people back into alignment with the universe and into a place of peace, harmony and joy," the site said.
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