Trans-demonic intuition
Intuition is not treated by ethology, which excludes it from non-human animals, however, psychologists, neurologists and philosophers recognize that intuition, from the Latin intueri ‘to look inward’, is to perceive and decide instantaneously, without the participation of reason, and with the partic...
Autor Principal: | Otálora Luna, Fernando |
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Universidad Santo Tomás, Bogotá-Colombia
2018
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http://revistas.usta.edu.co/index.php/cfla/article/view/3543 |
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Intuition is not treated by ethology, which excludes it from non-human animals, however, psychologists, neurologists and philosophers recognize that intuition, from the Latin intueri ‘to look inward’, is to perceive and decide instantaneously, without the participation of reason, and with the participation of the most primitive part of the central nervous system of human animals. Phenomenology appeals to the intuitive experience as the basis of the study of reality, reveals the being (intuitive), as it is. Intuition is associated with previous experiences, and according to the controversial quantum mysticism: even with the future. It cannot be explained with rational clarity, but with emotive expressions, of why, after processing such information, it reaches such conclusion, decision or creation (œuvred ’a r t). Intuition is a phenomenon of humananimals, and non-human animals, and more than that. It is a phenomenon of living things. I propose, obviously by intuition, its recognition in a dialogue of knowledge where it is exercised more and reason less. |
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