
Intuition: An Analysis | MoR No. 104
Majesty of Reason Philosophy Podcast
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The Importance of Intuition
According to proponents of accounts of this sort, when one has an intuition that P, P is the content of a distinctive, current, conscious, non-belief attitude toward a proposition. This sui generous psychological attitude is very sleek characterized as one in which a proposition currently seems true or where its truth appears manifest. For example, when you first consider one of Demorgans laws, which I've put down here, often it neither seems true nor seems false. After a moment of reflection, however, something happens. It now just seems true. You almost have that light bulb moment, like it just strikes you as true.
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