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intuition and however
The intuition however remains the same: the expected value of X is what you expect to happen on average.
The power of a deity is related to its existence. There are however other ways of perception like: reason, intuition, revelation, divine inspiration, religious experience, mystical states, and historical testimony.
Since, however, such a type of intuition, intellectual intuition, forms no part whatsoever of our faculty of knowledge, it follows that the employment of the categories can never extend further than to the objects of experience.
This is not to say that one with a great amount of experience is always going to have an accurate intuition ( because some can be biased ); however, the chances of it being more reliable are definitely amplified.
Human intuition cannot, however, be entirely eliminated, since the system's designer must specify how the data is to be represented and what mechanisms will be used to search for a characterization of the data.

intuition and came
The intuition behind the second, bicrossproduct, class of quantum groups was different and came from the search for self-dual objects as an approach to quantum gravity.
There a divine guidance came to the effect by way of intuition that a sincere, faithful, loyal and devoted brother could not tolerate, that the head of Muhammad's grandson, Husayn, buried in Al Qahera, Egypt, should be without a Maqsurah, thus how could he accept this gift for himself.

intuition and after
Leaving the theatre after the performance, I had a flash of intuition that life, after all ( as Rilke said ), is just a search for the nonexistent cup of hot coffee, and that this unpretentious, moving, clever, bitter slice of life was the greatest thing to happen to the American theatre since Brooks Atkinson retired.
It is a speculative, non-rigorous argument, that relies on an analogy or in intuition, that allows to achieve a result or approximation to be checked after with more rigor, otherwise the results are of doubt.
Nasr gives an example where he identified himself as a Sufi, after criticizing different methods of knowing God, preferring the intuition over the rational ( opting for the so-called " kashf ", or unveiling, method ):
She leaves Frederick, much to his sorrow, after he discovers ( through intuition ) her affair with Elliot.
Rudolf Steiner postulated that intuition is the third of three stages of higher knowledge, coming after imagination and inspiration, and is characterized by a state of immediate and complete experience of, or even union with, the object of knowledge without loss of the subject's individual ego.
The Isenheim Altarpiece also features in the last chapter of Sebald's novel The Emigrants, in which the painter Max Ferber describes his intuition of the extreme power of pain after seeing Grünewald's work.
However, after the coma, their nature changes from intuition to visions, the latter requiring urgent action, even when personally inconvenient, whereas earlier Johnny only uses his ability on a carnival trickster to amuse his fiancée Sarah.
An experiment in the study found that participants moved towards greater belief in God after writing essays about how intuition yielded a right answer or reflection yielded a wrong answer ( and conversely, towards atheism if primed to think about either a failure of intuition or success of reflection ).
Ostrovsky chose the latter (" thus demonstrating intuition and taste ", according to Lev Anninsky ) and in November the story of a young idealist who dies after his illusions have been destroyed, was published in Moskvityanin, to great critical and public acclaim.
* Ryuji did not have a hint of ESP intuition in the book, although it is hinted that Asakawa gains a minor form of psychic awakening after raising Sadako from the well.
Ajit visibly is unable to agree with the fact that intuition can supplant material proof, though he acquiesces after Byomkesh does solve the case.
In 1862 – 3 John Hanning Speke was the first European to follow the course of the Nile downstream after discovering the falls that his intuition had marked as the source of the Nile.

intuition and particular
Moore, as a consequentialist, argued that " duties " and moral rules could be determined by investigating the effects of particular actions or kinds of actions ( PE § 89 ), and so were matters for empirical investigation rather than direct objects of intuition ( PE § 90 ).
It captures the intuition that the particular choice of a bound variable, in a lambda abstraction, doesn't ( usually ) matter.
In particular, a primitive notion is not defined in terms of previously defined concepts, but is only motivated informally, usually by an appeal to intuition and everyday experience.
He argued that the intuition of a native speaker is enough to define the grammaticalness of a sentence ; that is, if a particular string of English words elicits a double take, or feeling of wrongness in a native English speaker, and when various extraneous factors affecting intuitions are controlled for, it can be said that the string of words is ungrammatical.
In particular, this must include bursts of creativity and intuition that seemingly come from nowhere and are not ( in his view ) rationally explicable.
She often claims to be endowed with particular " feminine intuition ," but it usually leads her astray.
Likewise, the ethical intuitionist claims that basic moral truths — whether they are principles ( such as don't kill people ) or judgments ( such as it is wrong to kill people )-- are known without inference, and in particular they are known via one's rational intuition.
The purpose of this rule was to capture the intuition that within each sentence, there is one word in particular that is accented more prominently due to its importance-this is said to form the nucleus of that sentence.
The intuition was that the players were able to focus on particular positions instead of following every possible line of play to its conclusion.
Georges Sorel, sometimes seen as the intellectual father of fascism, declared that ` use must be made of a body of images which, by intuition alone, and before any considered analyses are made, is capable of evoking as an undivided whole the mass of sentiments which corresponds to the different manifestations of the war undertaken by Socialism .` Mussolini, to whom Sorel in his later years lent his support, saw fascism as ` a religious conception in which man is seen in his immanent relationship with a superior law and with an objective Will that transcends the particular individual and raise him to conscious membership of a spiritual society `.

intuition and quantum
The formulas are approximate, but this rough approximation is in fact relatively good and gives the right intuition, with the notion of polarity of the bond and some theoretical grounding in quantum mechanics.
Based on Bethe's intuition and fundamental papers on the subject by Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Julian Schwinger, Richard Feynman and Freeman Dyson, it was finally possible to get fully covariant formulations that were finite at any order in a perturbation series of quantum electrodynamics.
Quantum decoherence gives the appearance of wave function collapse ( the reduction of the physical possibilities into a single possibility as seen by an observer ) and justifies the framework and intuition of classical physics as an acceptable approximation: decoherence is the mechanism by which the classical limit emerges out of a quantum starting point and it determines the location of the quantum-classical boundary.
It was first proposed in 1986 by John G. Cramer, who argues that it helps in developing intuition for quantum processes, avoids the philosophical problems with the Copenhagen interpretation and the role of the observer, and resolves various quantum paradoxes.
String theory, a leading candidate for a quantum theory of gravity, uses the term quantum geometry to describe exotic phenomena such as T-duality and other geometric dualities, mirror symmetry, topology-changing transitions, minimal possible distance scale, and other effects that challenge our usual geometrical intuition.
This would realize geometrical intuition suggested by quantum gravity, or field without field.
Zeh further claims that decoherence makes it possible to identify the fuzzy boundary between the quantum microworld and the world where the classical intuition is applicable.

intuition and had
Based on the intuition of a very experienced chemist, Dimitri Mendeleev had predicted the existence of a missing element in the Periodic Table, which was later found to be filled by technetium, and Bohuslav Brauner had predicted the existence of another missing element in this Table, which was later found to be filled by promethium.
Carlo Ginzburg, on the other hand, regards Cohn's views as a polemic and believes that although Murray was too eager to accept all testimonies as accurate, and failed to critically differentiate those elements introduced by the interventions of judges, inquisitors and demonologists, she still had a " correct intuition " in identifying the remnants of a pre-Christian ' religion of Diana ', and in believing that witch-trial testimonies did at times represent actual or perceived experiences.
The shift of authority from the presence and intuition of knowers-from the good-faith of Reason to seek diverse knowledge integrated for human benefit or truth fidelity-to the automated database and the market had, in Lyotard's view, the power to unravel the very idea of ' justification ' or ' legitimation ' and, with it, the rationale for research altogether-esp.
Bliss explains to Trevize that he had been led to Gaia so that his untouched mind, a mind with remarkable intuition, can decide the Galaxy's fate.
On 434 ..., I had a curious intuition ...
:" He was someone who had a rare quality belonging to the world of intuition.
For example, someone who has had more experiences with children will tend to have a better instinct or intuition about what they should do in certain situations with them.
He succeeds in developing the beginnings of analysis in a natural manner, all the time preserving the contact with intuition much more closely than had been done before.
Brunelleschi, like all cathedral builders, had to rely on intuition and whatever he could learn from the large scale models he built.
Around 1730, he had changed his mind, and instead believed that higher knowledge is not something that can be acquired, but that it is based on intuition.
Because Jijang led his wayplace with much difficulty, most people had the intuition to believe that he was indeed an incarnation of Ksitigarbha.
He from the first obtained the best introductions into society and the chief political circles, and had a position there such as no journalist had previously enjoyed, using his opportunities with a sure intuition for the way in which events would move.
As a result, CNBC has called Smith one of the " Worst American CEOs of All Time ", stating, " Smith ..... had the right idea but may have lacked the intuition to understand how his rip-up-the-carpet redo would affect the delicate web of informal communication that GM relied upon.
The brilliant intuition that enabled him to guess how the contamination happened occurred to him while he was visiting the hospital: to get in he had to climb over the cadaver of a native located not far from where the in-patients left all their clothes and this is how he suddenly understood that the vector of the disease are louse.
With his brother, he moved to Istanbul, where he befriended a mystical saxophone player named Ismet Siral, who had developed an approach to music based upon intuition: " He would say things like, let's play for birds, let's play for pictures.
When reviewed in the light of contemporary standards of logical precision, it becomes clear that Lewin had the correct intuition, even though he did not have the benefit of a highly developed terminology of definition theory or modern day symbolic logic.
Figalilly was apparently psychic, and had regular flashes of what was often more than intuition ; she frequently knew who was ringing the doorbell before the bell even rang.
Weber had more specific beliefs than Marx where he put value to understanding and meaning of key elements-not just with intuition or sympathy with the individual but also the product of " systematic and rigorous research ".
DNA tests proved her mother's intuition to be correct ; Tito Roldán was, as a matter of a fact, Mercedes ' son, and he had been adopted.
This implied that, although the classical political economists certainly had the correct theoretical intuition, technically speaking all of their theories about the value of commodities were flawed.
Perhaps he had an intuition about his burial place because in “ Kuliyat-e-Hasrat ” he wrote a special poem on the Bagh.

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