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  • 41Intuition — In·tu·i·ti·on [ tsi̯oːn] die; , en; 1 das Ahnen oder Verstehen von Zusammenhängen o.Ä. aufgrund eines Gefühls oder Instinkts <Intuition haben> 2 etwas, das man durch ↑Intuition (1) fühlt oder weiß ≈ Eingebung <eine Intuition haben, einer …

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  • 42intuition — in|tu|i|tion [ˌıntjuˈıʃən US tu , tju ] n [Date: 1400 1500; : Late Latin; Origin: intuitio, from Latin intueri to look at, think about ] 1.) [U] the ability to understand or know something because of a feeling rather than by considering the facts …

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  • 43Intuition pump — An intuition pump is a term coined by Daniel Dennett for a thought experiment structured to elicit intuitive answers about a problem. In Dennett s book Consciousness Explained he uses the term pejoratively to describe John Searle s Chinese Room… …

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  • 44intuition — noun 1 (U) the ability to understand or know something by using your feelings rather than by carefully considering the facts: women s intuition | Imagination and intuition are vital to good science. 2 (C) an idea about what is true in a… …

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  • 45intuition — UK [ˌɪntjuˈɪʃ(ə)n] / US [ˌɪntuˈɪʃ(ə)n] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms intuition : singular intuition plural intuitions an ability to know or understand something through your feelings, rather than by considering facts or evidence… …

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  • 46Intuition — die Intuition, en (Aufbaustufe) unmittelbares Erkennen, das nicht auf Reflexion beruht Synonyme: Instinkt, Gefühl, Gespür, innere Stimme Beispiel: Meine Intuition hat mich verlassen. Kollokation: der Intuition folgen …

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  • 47intuition — noun Etymology: Middle English intuycyon, from Late Latin intuition , intuitio act of contemplating, from Latin intuēri to look at, contemplate, from in + tuēri to look at Date: 15th century 1. quick and ready insight 2. a. immediate apprehension …

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  • 48INTUITION — n. f. T. de Théologie Vision claire et certaine de Dieu telle que les bienheureux l’ont dans le ciel. Il se dit, en Termes de Philosophie, d’une Certaine connaissance claire, directe, immédiate des vérités évidentes. Il se dit aussi de la Vue… …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)

  • 49intuition — Immediate awareness, either of the truth of some proposition, or of an object of apprehension such as a concept. Awareness of the passage of time, or of the ineffable nature of God, have equally been claimed as intuitions. The notion is… …

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  • 50intuition — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Innate knowledge Nouns intuition, intuitiveness, insight, perceptivity, instinct; apprehension, presentiment (see expectation); rule of thumb; clairvoyance, sixth sense, extrasensory perception, ESP,… …

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