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is intuited
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To know intuitively or by immediate perception.
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But intuition, considered as an act of consciousness, involves only that which is intuited.
For example, on Wikipedia most of the information is intuited by a tiny proportion of editors.
I still can't read for more than a few minutes at a time (these words are brought to you courtesy of Siri), but I see more of the world; a world that may not always have left-to-right linear patterns, but is intuited instead through subtle sensory experience.
A tendency towards improvement in quality of life is intuited, with an average increase of between 0.04 and 0.28 points in each successive survey.
He gives a transcendental reading of what is intuited and felt in the religious mood by transforming it into a creative principle.
However, Kant repeatedly affirms that the purity of this apperception does not imply that the subject to which one's representations can be attributed is intuited — represented as an object — in a purely rational or a priori way (e.g., B406 9).
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Hart left little record of himself, beyond what can be intuited from his often rueful lyrics.
And perhaps most important the connection with other performers onstage has to be intuited.
What's coming could be intuited from the State Department's icy description of the summit.
It was a subtle bit of tambourine lore, not something to be intuited the first time you picked one up.
From the banking crisis of 2008 to the Occupy movement of 2011, this much has been intuited by ordinary people.
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