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Diagnosing intuition: a phenomenological account of intuitive knowledge in clinical practice [PDF]
This paper inquires into the nature of clinical intuition through the lens of phenomenology. Although intuition plays a significant role in diagnosis, its nature remains controversial, frequently portrayed as vague, irrational, or unreliable.
Giulia Lanzirotti
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Hunches that matter: the role of intuitive concern in medical understanding [PDF]
This conceptual analysis examines the role of intuition in medical understanding from a philosophical point of view: (1) Intuition serves an indicative function, whereby it experientially reveals that something is of importance to us, thereby enabling us
Kerrin Artemis Jacobs
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Intuition, empathy, and intellectual humility in psychotherapy. A philosophical perspective [PDF]
Intuition is often considered a crucial tool in psychotherapy, especially in guiding the therapist's clinical strategy. However, the specifically epistemic question of how to guarantee its accuracy deserves to be better explored.
Eugenia Stefanello
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The Preference of the Use of Intuition Over Other Methods of Problem Solving by Undergraduate Students [PDF]
Intuition is one of the main factors that drive our everyday decision-making which happens quickly and unconsciously. Individuals often rely on the use of intuition to solve either simple or complex problems.
Melissa Cai Shi, Anne M Lucietto
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The problem of "intuition" from the point of view of Suhravardi and Bergson [PDF]
Bergson's philosophy is based on the two basic issues of real time or "Dirand" and "intuition" and there is a deep connection between the trinity of "time", "movement" and "intuition". Bergson believed that true philosophy is based on intuition.
Asghar Salimi Naveh, Mahsa Shamsodini
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Editorial: Exploring female intuition: insights into gendered information processing [PDF]
Lois Isenman, Marta Sinclair
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Practical applications of grounding to support health
An ever expanding body of research over the past several decades suggest that directly touching the earth, a practice known as grounding, puts the body into a healing state.
Laura Koniver
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In philosophical thought experiments, as in ordinary discourse, our understanding of verbal case descriptions is enriched by automatic comprehension inferences. Such inferences have us routinely infer what else is also true of the cases described. We consider how such routine inferences from polysemous words can generate zombie intuitions: intuitions ...
Fischer, Eugen, Sytsma, Justin
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It all starts from here: “pay attention to your internal world, that is, your thoughts, your fantasies, your emotions, your dreams and so on”. The analyst does not give the patient many indications other than this.
Gianfranco D'Ingegno
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Students are required to find their appropriate strategies to solve mathematics problems so that intuition is needed. Male and female students have different intuition on mathematical problem-solving.
Nazariah Nazariah, Nailul Authary
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