Rational Intuition explores the concept of intuition as it relates to rationality through mediums of history, philosophy, cognitive science, and psychology.
Rational Intuition explores the concept of intuition as it relates to rationality through mediums of history, philosophy, cognitive science, and psychology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Lisa M. Osbeck and Barbara S. Held; Part I. Intuition in Western Philosophy: 1. Intuition in Aristotle Robert Bolton; 2. Ockham: intuition and knowledge Claude Panaccio; 3. Descartes on intuition and ideas Peter Machamer and Marcus P. Adams; 4. In a grain of sand: Spinoza's conception of intuition William Meehan; 5. Kant: intuition and the synthetic a priori Daniel N. Robinson; 6. Husserl's phenomenological theory of intuition Chad Kidd; 7. Bergsonian intuition: getting back into duration Heath Massey; 8. Intuition in mathematics Elijah Chudnoff; 9. Intuition in contemporary philosophy Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa; Part II. Intuition in Psychology and Cognitive Science: 10. Expert intuition Edward T. Cokely and Adam Feltz; 11. Intuition in strategic thinking William Duggan; 12. Intuition in Kahneman and Tversky's Psychology of Rationality Thomas Sturm; 13. Creative intuition: how eureka results from three neural mechanisms Paul Thagard; 14. Becoming knowledge: cognitive and neural mechanisms that support scientific intuition Sanjay Chandrasekharan; 15. Intuition in twenty-first-century moral psychology Roger Giner-Sorolla; 16. Intuitions in the study of language: syntax and semantics Peter Slezak; 17. Jung and Whitehead: an interplay of psychological and philosophical perspectives on rationality and intuition Farzad Mahootian and Tara-Marie Linné.
Introduction Lisa M. Osbeck and Barbara S. Held; Part I. Intuition in Western Philosophy: 1. Intuition in Aristotle Robert Bolton; 2. Ockham: intuition and knowledge Claude Panaccio; 3. Descartes on intuition and ideas Peter Machamer and Marcus P. Adams; 4. In a grain of sand: Spinoza's conception of intuition William Meehan; 5. Kant: intuition and the synthetic a priori Daniel N. Robinson; 6. Husserl's phenomenological theory of intuition Chad Kidd; 7. Bergsonian intuition: getting back into duration Heath Massey; 8. Intuition in mathematics Elijah Chudnoff; 9. Intuition in contemporary philosophy Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa; Part II. Intuition in Psychology and Cognitive Science: 10. Expert intuition Edward T. Cokely and Adam Feltz; 11. Intuition in strategic thinking William Duggan; 12. Intuition in Kahneman and Tversky's Psychology of Rationality Thomas Sturm; 13. Creative intuition: how eureka results from three neural mechanisms Paul Thagard; 14. Becoming knowledge: cognitive and neural mechanisms that support scientific intuition Sanjay Chandrasekharan; 15. Intuition in twenty-first-century moral psychology Roger Giner-Sorolla; 16. Intuitions in the study of language: syntax and semantics Peter Slezak; 17. Jung and Whitehead: an interplay of psychological and philosophical perspectives on rationality and intuition Farzad Mahootian and Tara-Marie Linné.
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