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It is also considered the primary conductor of all energy sources within the universal context – physical energies such as sound and light, social energies such as psychological and emotional, and cognitive energies such as intellect and intuition.
The earliest documented use of the term gadget in context of software engineering was in 1985 by the developers of AmigaOS, the operating system of the Amiga computers ( intuition. library and also later gadtools. library ).
Within this context, he made a forceful argument, showing how, particularly in the last two centuries in the western world, the glorification of the ideals traditionally associated with the masculine-reason, logic, power, strength, victory, territorialism-and the denigration of those related to the feminine-emotion, intuition, nurturing-had led to the proliferation of arms, the development of agents of mass destruction, the spread of war and terrorism and the systematic rape of the environment.

intuition and was
It was a response to the conflict between political pressure and the moral intuition which resulted in attempts at prediction.
In assigning to God the responsibility which he learned could not rest with his doctors, Eisenhower gave evidence of that weakening of the moral intuition which was to characterize his administration in the years to follow.
Henrietta was discovering in the process of writing, as the born writer does, not merely a channel for the discharge of accumulated information but a stimulus to the development of the creative powers of observation, insight and intuition.
Although Mr. Brown was not himself its inventor ( it was a French idea ), it is typical that his intuition first conceived the importance of mass producing this basic tool for general use.
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.
) She snarled terribly but intuition told him, again, that she was bluffing, and he could see that half her attention was distracted by the dogs.
Rather, the other Pythons have said that Chapman's biggest contribution in the writing room was an intuition as to what was funny.
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.
Also important in Bergson's philosophy was the idea of élan vital, the life force, which " brings about the creative evolution of everything " His philosophy also placed a high value on intuition, though without rejecting the importance of the intellect.
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.
Cohen ( 1955 ): working class teenagers joined gangs due to frustration of inability to achieve status and goals of the middle class ; Cloward and Ohlin ( 1960 ): blocked opportunity, but unequal distribution of opportunities lead to creating different types of gangs ( that is, some focused on robbery and property theft, some on fighting and conflict and some were retreatists focusing on drug taking ); Spergel ( 1966 ) was one of the first criminologists to focus on evidence-based practice rather than intuition into gang life and culture.
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.
Ulam enlisted C. J. Everett to follow a completely different approach, which was guided by physical intuition.
For Moore, intrinsic value depended on an indeterminable intuition of good and a concept of complex states of mind whose worth as a whole was not proportionate to the sum of its parts.
an isomorphism ) between individual objects ( not entire categories ) is referred to as a " natural isomorphism ", meaning implicitly that it is actually defined on the entire category, and defines a natural transformation of functors ; formalizing this intuition was a motivating factor in the development of category theory.
This in turn may be the answer to what brings about Gödel's special kind of mathematical intuition, which was mentioned earlier in the article.
One of Frege's stated purposes was to isolate genuinely logical principles of inference, so that in the proper representation of mathematical proof, one would at no point appeal to " intuition ".
Having exhibited this possibility, Frege's larger purpose was to defend the view that arithmetic is a branch of logic, a view known as logicism: unlike geometry, arithmetic was to be shown to have no basis in " intuition ", and no need for non-logical axioms.
And still, it was probably the best thing that could have happened, because my intuition tells me-once again!
Volta's intuition was correct.

intuition and motivation
Geometrical facts about Riemann surfaces are as " nice " as possible, and they often provide the intuition and motivation for generalizations to other curves, manifolds or varieties.
This Social Intuitionist model of moral motivation suggests that moral behaviors are typically the product of multiple levels of moral functioning, and are usually energized by the " hotter " levels of intuition, emotion, and behavioral virtue / vice.
The Wonderlic Seven-Factor Personality Profile test individuals on seven dimensions different than the Wonderlic Five-Factor Personality Profile: emotional intensity, intuition, recognition motivation, sensitivity, assertiveness, trust, and good impression.

intuition and behind
Gauss usually declined to present the intuition behind his often very elegant proofs — he preferred them to appear " out of thin air " and erased all traces of how he discovered them.
Contravariance captures the physical intuition behind the idea that a vector has " magnitude and direction ".
The intuition behind an absolute measure is that mere survival takes essentially the same amount of resources across the world and that everybody should be subject to the same standards if meaningful comparisons of policies and progress are to be made.
These two key relationships go against one's intuition, but the reason behind them is fairly simple: assume products A and B are complements, meaning that an increase in the demand for A is caused by an increase in the quantity demanded for B.
The intuition behind this result is that given you want to own the asset at time T, there should be no difference in a perfect capital market between buying the asset today and holding it and buying the forward contract and taking delivery.
A cylindrical hairbrush showing the intuition behind the term " fiber bundle ".
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.
Although time subscripts are sometimes omitted, the intuition behind
The intuition behind these algorithms is that variable nodes whose values vary the most are the ones that need to be updated first.
This can help both in providing an intuition behind the often messy update equations, as well as to help choose reasonable hyperparameters for a prior.
To the Cambridge Platonists, religion and reason were in harmony, and reality was known not by physical sensation alone, but by intuition of the intelligible Forms that exist behind the material world of everyday perception.
The intuition behind the matched filter relies on correlating the received signal ( a vector ) with a filter ( another vector ) that is parallel with the signal, maximizing the inner product.
This concept returns to the intuition behind the matched filter: this upper bound is achieved when the two vectors and are parallel.
The main intuition behind MVU is to exploit the local linearity of manifolds and create a mapping that preserves local neighborhoods at every point of the underlying manifold.
This is the intuition behind the definition given above of a subgame.
The intuition behind that technique, when applied to derivatives, is the following: note that the source of the variance of a derivative will be directly dependent on the risks ( e. g. delta, vega ) of this derivative.
The intuition behind this can be understood by studying the proof of the Rasiowa – Sikorski lemma.
The intuition behind ( 5 ) is that the gradient of should lie in the subspace spanned by the constraints ' gradients.
Another advantage is that it provides intuition behind such results as the Kalman filter.
Along the way, Ethan must use his investigative intuition and technology to examine evidence left behind by SKX, all the while fighting off the violently psychotic denizens of Metro City, who seem to be driven to such madness by a mysterious, yet seemingly extraneous force.
Spectators, observes the DWB, " could only gaze in wonder at his prehensile grip, the immense power of his punch, and the prodigious length of his goal kicks ; they could only guess at the uncanny intuition by which he divined the aims of his opponents, the swift agile mind that worked behind the small, narrow eyes.
The intuition behind the test is as follows.

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