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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.
And this answer has a kind of intuitive appeal.
The inherent value in that kind of intuitive design cannot be underestimated, he said.
Holden is meant, it's true, to be a kind of intuitive moral genius.
Andrej and the woman conduct a kind of intuitive diplomacy, brokering a delicate entente between the groups they represent.
The idea of the skills gap makes a kind of intuitive sense — think of all those unemployed construction workers presumably ill equipped to do anything else.
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According to Ockham, there are two kinds of intuitive knowledge: natural and supernatural.
One issue is whether Mencius has sufficient warrant to trust the kinds of intuitive judgments he attributes to human nature.
This study illustrates that while there may be many kinds of intuitive criteria for inclusion of inpatient days caused by the injury there are also non-negligible differences between the outcomes of these choices.
In the science fiction novel Stranger in a Strange Land (1961), Robert Heinlein invented a word to express this kind of deeply intuitive, almost visceral understanding of a phenomenon: grok.
But they've moved toward their own kind of collectively intuitive, process-oriented minimalism.
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