Intuition is kinda like a feeling that something is going to happen or has happened.
German Philosopher
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Kant ment that you should never use people, or yourself and always treat them as rational beings.
Yes, humans do have intuition.
Immanuel Kant was the paradigmatic philosopher of the European Enlightenment.
German Philosopher
Here is my understanding of it: Kant claims that each empirically derived sensuous intuition must be accompanied by a "primitive" or "original" spontaneous concept called the "I think." So within a manifold of intuitions derived from a single phenomena, each intuition is accompanied by its own "I think." In order for these several "I thinks" to be meaningful, there must be a single thinking thing. The SYNTHESIS is the process of fusing these separate "I thinks" into a unity or single consciousness, which Kant called the "Transcendental Unity of Apperception." So, in Kant jargon, you have a plurality (the "I thinks") fused together or synthesized into a unity (the "I" or self-consciousness) and together, a plurality and unity combine to make a "totality" according to the Quantity category. This totality is what Kant called the "Synthetic Unity of Apperception."
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Intuition or precognition.
It means trust your intuition.
Intuition is a word that fits that concept.
Krishan Kant has written: 'Selected speeches of Krishan Kant'
proceeding to a conclusion by reason or argument rather than intuition
No, the word "intuition" is not an adverb.The word "intuition" is actually a noun.
Kant ment that you should never use people, or yourself and always treat them as rational beings.
Rama Kant was born in 1948.