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==See also== ==See also==
*"[[Are Philosophers Expert Intuiters?]]" (2010) is a paper by Jonathan M. Weinberg, Chad Gonnerman, Cameron Buckner & Joshua Alexander. *"[[Are Philosophers Expert Intuiters?]]" (2010) is a paper by Jonathan M. Weinberg, Chad Gonnerman, Cameron Buckner & Joshua Alexander.
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 +* [[Artistic inspiration]]
 +* [[Brainstorming]]
 +* [[Common sense]]
 +* [[Cognition]]
 +* [[Clairvoyance]]
 +* [[Cryptesthesia]]
 +* [[Déjà vu]]
 +* [[Dual process theory]]
 +* [[Extra-sensory perception]]
 +* [[Focusing (psychotherapy)]]
 +* [[Foresight (psychology)|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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The heart has its reasons, of which reason knows nothing (c. 1887) by Odilon Redon, a dictum from the Pensées (1669) by Blaise Pascal
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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.

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