You were the person I thought might take issue with the word 'intuition' & I might be using it wrongly.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Intrinsic29
I'm referring to a natural tendency to worry at things that don't work until I see why which works best if I do it my way.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Intrinsic29
A trial and error and experience thing rather than a formal logic thing tho there is considerable overlap.Reinventing the wheel
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Replying to @Intrinsic29 @HPluckrose
My beef with intuition is people 'trust' it in spite of sound contradictory reasons. I also think pressing it leads to insight.
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Replying to @Intrinsic29
Yes. "It just feels right" is no good when there's no reason to think it is or reason to think its wrong.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Intrinsic29
But things don't tend to 'feel right' to me unless I have reason to think they are. OCD brain, I think. Needing to be sure.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Intrinsic29
Well, no. I have intuitions which are clearly no good -eg abortion is wrong coz think of foetus as baby -but I do see the prob!
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This also gets really complicated when emotions come into play because they're very close to intuition (maybe a type of it)...
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Replying to @Intrinsic29 @HPluckrose
But they also dictate wellbeing so it can be ethically rational to do something for emotional reasons even if emotions not sound
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Yes, I had this disagreement w/ some1 recently who said I shld remove emotion from a problem which was abt emotional wellbeing
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