
Intuition: An Analysis | MoR No. 104
Majesty of Reason Philosophy Podcast
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The Sui-Generous Proposition of Intuition
The most prominent sui-generic account appeals to Siemens. This gives us our account A6, according to which S has the intuition that P if and only if it intellectually seems to S that P. In general, we can actually break up a type of psychological state or event into a type of one plus one. So when you intuit something that isn't intuiting, it's not an event at all but what I will later call this second disambiguation here. All right, that's just for those of you who were curious about what Demorgans laws is. We are moving on.
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