Intuition
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Intuition has many related meanings, usually connected to the meaning "ability to sense or know immediately without reasoning", and is often regarded as a divine or prophetic power, including:
- Intuition is the philosophical method of Henri Bergson.
- Intuition (philosophy)
- In psychology, intuition may mean:
- Intuition (knowledge) - understanding without apparent effort, quick and ready insight seemingly independent of previous experiences or empirical knowledge.
- Intuition is one of the four axes of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, opposite sensing.
- In AI Research:
- Intuition - an incompletely founded concept or perception formed from associations to similar models, contexts, or scenarios, in humans frequently below the level of conscious iteration.
- Intuition (Amiga) - the name of the graphical user interface toolkit supplied with the Commodore Amiga.
- In music, intuition may mean:
- Intuition (album) a 1989 album by TNT.
- Intuition a 1988 album by Angela Bofill
- Intuition - a song off Mind Games by John Lennon.
- Intuition (song) - a 2003 song by Jewel.
- Intuition - a 2002 Danish trance album by DJ Encore and vocalist Engelina.
- Intuition - a 2007 song from album "The Reminder" by Leslie Feist
- Intuition (book) - a novel by Allegra Goodman
- Intuition book (The Legend) - Our inner voice, the guide of our mission by the spiritual writer Alex Mero
- Intuition Peak - a geographical feature in Antarctica named in appreciation of the role of scientific intuition for the advancement of human knowledge.
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