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Etymology: [ "in-tu-'wi-sh&n, -tyu- ] (noun.) 15th century. From Medieval Latin intuitio (“a looking at, immediate cognition”), from Latin intueri (“to look at, consider”), from in (“in, on”) + tueri (“to look, watch, guard, see, observe”).
Synonyms: clairvoyance, discernment, divination, ESP, feeling, foreknowledge, gut reaction, hunch, innate knowledge, inspiration, instinct, intuitiveness, nose, penetration, perception, perceptivity, premonition, presentiment, second sight
Antonyms: knowledge, reason, reasoning

sezgi, sezi, hissikablelvuku, görü, önsezi, içe doğma, intuitional içe doğma ile ilgili, içine doğma, Muhakeme kullanmadan meydanda olmayan bir şeyi sezme, sezgi, sezgili, Nüfuzunazar, muhakeme kullanmadan meydanda olmayan bir şeyi sezme, sezmek, içine doğmak, Sezgilerinin, sez,

1 sezgi  isim     ts
2 sezi     ts
3 hissikablelvuku     ts
4 görü  Felsefe     ts
5 önsezi     ts
6 içe doğma     ts
7 intuitional içe doğma ile ilgili     ts
8 içine doğma     ts
9 Muhakeme kullanmadan meydanda olmayan bir şeyi sezme, sezgi  Tıp     ts
10 sezgili     ts
11 Nüfuzunazar  Tıp     ts
12 muhakeme kullanmadan meydanda olmayan bir şeyi sezme     ts
13intuit sezmek     ts
14intuit içine doğmak  fiil     ts
15intuitions. Sezgilerinin     ts
16intuit sez     ts
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A perceptive insight gained by the use of this faculty, Immediate cognition without the use of conscious rational processes, Your intuition or your intuitions are unexplained feelings you have that something is true even when you have no evidence or proof of it. Her intuition was telling her that something was wrong = instinct. In philosophy, the power of obtaining knowledge that is not or cannot be acquired either by inference or observation. As such, intuition is thought of as an original, independent source of knowledge, since it is designed to account for just those kinds of knowledge that other sources do not provide. Knowledge of some necessary truths and basic moral principles is sometimes explained in this way. A technical sense of intuition, deriving from Immanuel Kant, refers to immediate acquaintance with individual entities; intuition (Anschauung) in this sense may be empirical (e.g., consciousness of sense-data) or pure (e.g., consciousness of space and time a priori as forms of all empirical intuitions). As conceived by Benedict de Spinoza and Henri Bergson, intuition is taken to be concrete knowledge of the world as an interconnected whole, as contrasted with the piecemeal, "abstract" knowledge obtained by science and observation, Problem identification and solving based on systematic education and experiences that locate problems within a network of previously acquired information, Direct apprehension or cognition; immediate knowledge, as in perception or consciousness; distinguished from "mediate" knowledge, as in reasoning; as, the mind knows by intuition that black is not white, that a circle is not a square, that three are more than two, etc, a source of knowledge that does not rely on the senses or reason but on direct awareness of something, Suspicion which turns out to be true, instinctive knowing (without the use of rational processes) an impression that something might be the case; "he had an intuition that something had gone wrong, The skill of interpreting the language of human energy and the forces of will Strong intuitive abilities are a gift, but they can be learned or enhanced as long as you believe they can You have to trust yourself and be honest about your feelings You must view events, people and challenges as having symbolic meaning, A looking after; a regard to, Immediate cognition without the use of conscious or rational processes, the passive species of representation, by means of which our sensibility enables to have sensations By requiring appearances to be given in space and time, intuitions allow us to perceive particular relations between representations, thereby limiting empirical knowledge to the sensible realm (Cf concept ), Direct apprehension or cognition; immediate knowledge, as in perception or consciousness; distinguished from "mediate", quick or ready insight or apprehension, knowledge, as in reasoning; as, the mind knows by intuition that black is not white, that a circle is not a square, that three are more than two, etc, Any object or truth discerned by direct cognition; especially, a first or primary truth, Direct and immediate knowledge, to be contrasted with discursive knowledge (see entry), Intuition is the act or faculty of knowing immediately, directly and holistically without rational processes and without being aware of how we know It is also the channel or process through which we access realms of truth and knowledge, A sense of something not evident or deducible; an impression The act or faculty of knowing or sensing something without the use of normal senses, The personal knowledge and past experience upon which marketing managers may base decisions p 172, the passive species of representation, by means of which our sen貞ibility enables to have sensations By requiring appearances to be given in space and time, intuitions allow us to perceive particular relations between representations, thereby limiting empirical knowledge to the sensible realm (Cf concept ), an impression that something might be the case; "he had an intuition that something had gone wrong", perception without conscious reasoning, sixth sense, presentiment, insight, instinctive knowing (without the use of rational processes), problem-solving ability once relegated to the realm of superstition, this mental capability can model nonrational aspects of reality about as well as intellect can force its user to impose a Cartesian, mechanistic view upon the world, Intuition is the inner knowing, or knowing without external proof, of what will be good for us as an individual Intuition is an impulse towards good, not in a moral sense, but in the sense that we will benefit from the effects of following the impulse In that way intuition is amoral Morality is a predecided set of behavioral standards, whereas intuition is a spontaneous response, unpremeditated It is always in the present, it never comes from the past, immediate apprehension or cognition; the power or faculty of attaining to direct knowledge or cognition without rational thought and inference (Instructor's note: the use of the word "rational" here is key, for it refers to the conscious thought process, as opposed to the "irrational", represented by the unknown subconscious), Insight, Sensitivity to Environment & Self, Act of direct observation associated with soul, The impact that the intelligence of the soul has on our conscious level of being The more attuned we are to the soul, the more deeply we resonate with intuitive knowledge (aka intelligence of the heart), What you feel when you feel that something is right or wrong, even though you're not sure why or how, Act of knowing without the use of usual rational processes Based partly on subconscious pattern association of known information, and partly on subconscious psi impressions, An uncanny sixth sense which tells people that they are right, whether they are or not, Alternative spelling of intuition, To know intuitively, know or grasp by intuition or feeling, sense intuitively, perceive through intuition, If you intuit something, you guess what it is on the basis of your intuition or feelings, rather than on the basis of knowledge. They would confidently intuit your very thoughts He was probably right to intuit that it was universal. to know or guess something because of a feeling you have, rather than because of facts you know (intuition), plural of intuition,

17 A perceptive insight gained by the use of this faculty     ts
18 Immediate cognition without the use of conscious rational processes     ts
19 Your intuition or your intuitions are unexplained feelings you have that something is true even when you have no evidence or proof of it. Her intuition was telling her that something was wrong = instinct. In philosophy, the power of obtaining knowledge that is not or cannot be acquired either by inference or observation. As such, intuition is thought of as an original, independent source of knowledge, since it is designed to account for just those kinds of knowledge that other sources do not provide. Knowledge of some necessary truths and basic moral principles is sometimes explained in this way. A technical sense of intuition, deriving from Immanuel Kant, refers to immediate acquaintance with individual entities; intuition (Anschauung) in this sense may be empirical (e.g., consciousness of sense-data) or pure (e.g., consciousness of space and time a priori as forms of all empirical intuitions). As conceived by Benedict de Spinoza and Henri Bergson, intuition is taken to be concrete knowledge of the world as an interconnected whole, as contrasted with the piecemeal, "abstract" knowledge obtained by science and observation     ts
20 Problem identification and solving based on systematic education and experiences that locate problems within a network of previously acquired information     ts
21 Direct apprehension or cognition; immediate knowledge, as in perception or consciousness; distinguished from "mediate" knowledge, as in reasoning; as, the mind knows by intuition that black is not white, that a circle is not a square, that three are more than two, etc     ts
22 a source of knowledge that does not rely on the senses or reason but on direct awareness of something     ts
23 Suspicion which turns out to be true     ts
24 instinctive knowing (without the use of rational processes) an impression that something might be the case; "he had an intuition that something had gone wrong     ts
25 The skill of interpreting the language of human energy and the forces of will Strong intuitive abilities are a gift, but they can be learned or enhanced as long as you believe they can You have to trust yourself and be honest about your feelings You must view events, people and challenges as having symbolic meaning     ts
26 A looking after; a regard to     ts
27 Immediate cognition without the use of conscious or rational processes     ts
28 the passive species of representation, by means of which our sensibility enables to have sensations By requiring appearances to be given in space and time, intuitions allow us to perceive particular relations between representations, thereby limiting empirical knowledge to the sensible realm (Cf concept )     ts
29 Direct apprehension or cognition; immediate knowledge, as in perception or consciousness; distinguished from "mediate"     ts
30 quick or ready insight or apprehension     ts
31 knowledge, as in reasoning; as, the mind knows by intuition that black is not white, that a circle is not a square, that three are more than two, etc     ts
32 Any object or truth discerned by direct cognition; especially, a first or primary truth     ts
33 Direct and immediate knowledge, to be contrasted with discursive knowledge (see entry)     ts
34 Intuition is the act or faculty of knowing immediately, directly and holistically without rational processes and without being aware of how we know It is also the channel or process through which we access realms of truth and knowledge     ts
35 A sense of something not evident or deducible; an impression The act or faculty of knowing or sensing something without the use of normal senses     ts
36 The personal knowledge and past experience upon which marketing managers may base decisions p 172     ts
37 the passive species of representation, by means of which our sen貞ibility enables to have sensations By requiring appearances to be given in space and time, intuitions allow us to perceive particular relations between representations, thereby limiting empirical knowledge to the sensible realm (Cf concept )     ts
38 an impression that something might be the case; "he had an intuition that something had gone wrong"     ts
39 perception without conscious reasoning, sixth sense, presentiment, insight  isim     ts
40 instinctive knowing (without the use of rational processes)     ts
41 problem-solving ability once relegated to the realm of superstition, this mental capability can model nonrational aspects of reality about as well as intellect can force its user to impose a Cartesian, mechanistic view upon the world     ts
42 Intuition is the inner knowing, or knowing without external proof, of what will be good for us as an individual Intuition is an impulse towards good, not in a moral sense, but in the sense that we will benefit from the effects of following the impulse In that way intuition is amoral Morality is a predecided set of behavioral standards, whereas intuition is a spontaneous response, unpremeditated It is always in the present, it never comes from the past     ts
43 immediate apprehension or cognition; the power or faculty of attaining to direct knowledge or cognition without rational thought and inference (Instructor's note: the use of the word "rational" here is key, for it refers to the conscious thought process, as opposed to the "irrational", represented by the unknown subconscious)     ts
44 Insight, Sensitivity to Environment & Self     ts
45 Act of direct observation associated with soul     ts
46 The impact that the intelligence of the soul has on our conscious level of being The more attuned we are to the soul, the more deeply we resonate with intuitive knowledge (aka intelligence of the heart)     ts
47 What you feel when you feel that something is right or wrong, even though you're not sure why or how     ts
48 Act of knowing without the use of usual rational processes Based partly on subconscious pattern association of known information, and partly on subconscious psi impressions     ts
49 An uncanny sixth sense which tells people that they are right, whether they are or not     ts
50intuïtion Alternative spelling of intuition - "I find it scary that I have given, though relying greatly on intuïtion probably more reasoning as to why ‘ethics’ is not something one can reason or formally debate about than many of the great ethics ‘philosophers’ (again, the word of Russell) have ever præsented in their opera."     ts
51intuit To know intuitively     ts
52intuit know or grasp by intuition or feeling     ts
53intuit sense intuitively, perceive through intuition  fiil     ts
54intuit If you intuit something, you guess what it is on the basis of your intuition or feelings, rather than on the basis of knowledge. They would confidently intuit your very thoughts He was probably right to intuit that it was universal. to know or guess something because of a feeling you have, rather than because of facts you know (intuition)     ts
55intuitions plural of intuition     ts
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