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AbstractIn this paper we provide new evidence showing that fair behavior is intuitive to most people. We find a strong association between a short response time and fair behavior in the dictator game. This association is robust to controls that take account of the fact that response time might be affected by the decision-maker’s cognitive ability and ...
Cappelen, Alexander W. +4 more
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Ontognoseological limites of intuition in the structure of cognitive and creative activity [PDF]
The article analyzes ontological and epistemological limits of intuitive cognition in the structure of cognitive and creative activity. To conduct a philosophical analysis of the concept of intuition, dialectic, descriptive and comparative methods are ...
Bakhmetyev Arthur, Nesterov Alexander
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Turtles all the way down: regress, priority and fundamentality in metaphysics [PDF]
This paper is a discussion of an intuition commonly held by metaphysicians: that there must be a fundamental layer of reality; that chains of ontological dependence must terminate; that there cannot be turtles all the way down.
Cameron, R.P.
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Intuition in quantum mechanics: Student perspectives and expectations
Broadly speaking, many physicists value intuition in their work, and many instructors hope their students develop intuition (while possibly being wary of their initial, unrefined intuitions).
Giaco Corsiglia +2 more
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Intuition in Contemporary Philosophy [PDF]
This chapter will consider three themes relating to the significance of intuitions in contemporary philosophy. In §1, I’ll review and explore the relationship between philosophical use of words like ‘intuitively’ and any kinds of mental states that might
Ichikawa, Jonathan Jenkins
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Nikolay Berdyayev's Philosophical Attitude: Epitemoligy, Metaphysics, and Ethics [PDF]
Nikolay Berdyayev, the Russian religious and political philosopher, observed three revoloutions in Russia and two world wars in his life. After 1917 revoloution in Russia, he was a distinguished professor of philosophy in the state university of Moskow ...
mohsen javadi, hamid bakhshandeh
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Comment on Noll and Krier, "Some Implications of Cognitive Psychology for Risk Regulation" [PDF]
We have known about systematic violations of the expected utility (EU) theory of choice for almost forty years, since Maurice Allais got Jimmie Savage to violate his own "sure-thing principle" (or "independence axiom") while making hypothetical ...
Camerer, Colin F.
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Explaining the Intuition of Revelation [PDF]
This commentary focuses on explaining the intuition of revelation, an issue that Chalmers (2018) raises in his paper. I first sketch how the truth of revelation provides an explanation for the intuition of revelation, and then assess a physicalist ...
Liu, Michelle
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The Nature of Moral Intuition (an Analysis of the Meanings and Kinds of the Intuition and Moral Intuition in the Works of Philosophers) [PDF]
This article explains the term "moral intuition" in philosophy. After explaining the literal meaning of intuition and the evolution of the word's meaning in English and Persian, four common meanings of intuition in philosophy are explained: 1.
Ali Mahjour +2 more
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Approaching the Distinction between Intuition and Insight
Intuition and insight share similar cognitive and neural basis. Though, there are still some essential differences between the two. Here in this short review, we discriminated between intuition and insight in two aspects. First, intuition and insight are
Zhonglu Zhang, Yi Lei, Hong Li
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