My Phil math professor used to say “Intuition plus bus fare will get you on the bus.”
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I think Herman Cappelen's 'Philosophy Without Intuitions' would be good fodder for the comic if it wasn't so niche. But let me summarise it for you: Lots of People: "It looks like intuitions are important to philosophy". Cappelen "What are you, stupid?"
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I think your intuition is wrong...
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I remember being taught something similar in Sunday school. They told me to trust God and not myself. But what they taught me always got filtered through my understanding, so I didn't trust them either. God stuff also went through my understanding, so I quit trusting God stuff.
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some people's intuition is AGAINST stereotype accuracy, or about stereotypes causally leading to the outcomes they predict intuitions can fail that badly
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that is a dangerous statement against my sovereignty
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Yeah it only applies to your intuition
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Well that’s the right outlook to promote trust in democracy
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Classic hypocrisy, using a faulty form of logic to say a faulty form of logic is false. I feel it only helps serve the point of why there is something wrong with the logic. Hypocrisy in these cases is often unavoidable in nature.
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