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  • 61INTUITION — s. f. T. de Théol. Vision intuitive. Il se dit proprement de La vision de Dieu telle que les bienheureux l ont dans le ciel.  Dans le langage philosophique, Vérité d intuition, Vérité frappante et qui se manifeste d elle même à l intelligence, à… …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)

  • 62intuition — in·tu·ition .in t(y)u̇ ish ən n 1) immediate apprehension or cognition without reasoning or inferring 2) knowledge or conviction gained by intuition 3) the power or faculty of gaining direct knowledge or cognition without evident rational thought …

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  • 63intuition — See instinct. See instinct, intuition …

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  • 64Intuition — a) Empfinden, Gefühl, Gespür, Inneres, innere Stimme, Instinkt; (ugs.): Bauch. b) Ahnung, Anwandlung, Erleuchtung, Idee, Impuls, [plötzliche] Erkenntnis; (geh.): Eingebung. * * * Intuition,die:⇨Einfall(1)… …

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  • 65Intuition — Unter Intuition versteht man die Fähigkeit gewisser Leute, eine Lage in Sekundenschnelle falsch zu beurteilen. «Friedrich Dürrenmatt [1921 1990]; schweiz. Dramatiker» So anerkennenswert es sein mag, sich dies und jenes ergrübelt zu haben: was… …

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  • 66intuition — in|tu|i|tion [ ,ıntu ıʃn ] noun count or uncount an ability to know or understand something through your feelings, instead of by considering facts or evidence: Archaeologists often use their intuition to decide where to dig. Sometimes you just… …

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  • 67intuition line — noun Usage: usually capitalized I : line of intuition …

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  • 68intuition — noun /ɪntuwˈɪʃɨn/ a) Immediate cognition without the use of conscious rational processes. b) A perceptive insight gained by the use of this faculty …

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  • 69intuition pump — Derogatory term for a thought experiment, especially one seeking to support a view by means of an analogy that is superficially compelling but more fundamentally doubtful. For example, one might compare all human action to the mechanical… …

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  • 70intuition — Synonyms and related words: ESP, anschauung, clairsentience, clairvoyance, common sense, extrasensory perception, feeling, foreboding, forefeeling, foresight, funny feeling, hunch, impression, insight, instinct, intimation, intuitive impression,… …

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