Intuition
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Intuition is immediate cognition without the use of conscious rational processes; a perceptive insight gained by the use of this faculty.
Intuition may refer to:
- Intuition (philosophy), immediate (not inferred) a priori knowledge or experiential belief
- Intuition (psychology), acquiring beliefs in ways that bypass ordinary justification
- Intuition (Bergson), the philosophical method of Henri Bergson
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See also
- "Are Philosophers Expert Intuiters?" (2010) is a paper by Jonathan M. Weinberg, Chad Gonnerman, Cameron Buckner & Joshua Alexander.
- Artistic inspiration
- Brainstorming
- Common sense
- Cognition
- Clairvoyance
- Cryptesthesia
- Déjà vu
- Dual process theory
- Extra-sensory perception
- Focusing (psychotherapy)
- Foresight
- Inner Relationship Focusing
- Grok
- Insight
- Instinct
- Intuition and decision-making
- Intuition pump
- Intuitionism
- Intelligence analysis#Trained intuition
- List of psychic abilities
- List of thought processes
- Luck
- Medical intuitive
- Morphic resonance
- Nous
- Phenomenology (philosophy)
- Precognition
- Preconscious
- Rapport
- Religious experience
- Remote viewing
- Serendipity
- Social intuitionism
- Subconscious
- Synchronicity
- Tacit knowledge
- Truthiness
- Unconscious mind
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