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-{{Template}}'''Intuition''' has many related meanings, usually connected to the meaning "ability to sense or know immediately without reasoning", including:+{{Template}}
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* [[Intuition(Bergson)|Intuition]] is the philosophical method of [[Henri Bergson]]. * [[Intuition(Bergson)|Intuition]] is the philosophical method of [[Henri Bergson]].

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Intuition has many related meanings, usually connected to the meaning "ability to sense or know immediately without reasoning", including:

  • Intuition is the philosophical method of Henri Bergson.
  • In psychology, intuition may mean:
    • Intuition (knowledge) - understanding without apparent effort, quick and ready insight seemingly independent of previous experiences or empirical knowledge.




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