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Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 3:25 pm
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meamaaslimjim RONIN_13X intuition is based on knowledge........so take intuition.......... Actually, use logic. Even if intuiton is based on knowledge, like you said, you could be taking the wrong path. What if you didn't have the "right" knowledge to use intuiton for answering a question? Your answer would end up wrong. Using logic will make your answer to a question more accurate. Like others said, intuition is like following your gut. well ur friend its kinda right... intuiton its just logic but ur brain already processed the answer so u skip the whole explanaiton u just pass from the 'question' to the 'answer' and u will never find the arguments to prove that ur intuiton its right after a few test cuz since u skip the explanation u dont have any bases, but if u think it well and review what u know before u have the answer u will see that u know the necesary to have a conclusion and ur brain did it before u
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 7:59 am
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Calypsophia Seeker_of_Skybreak Anyone want to help in an ongoinging philosophical argument between me and my friend? She says that logic is just intuition with you just scrambling around trying to prove what you already feel is true. She claims i am wasting my time logically proving my arguments because i already know what i'm arguing for is true. I say that be that as it may, logic is there to make sure, and that, since "i felt like i should kill that man" won't stand up in today's court, it's irrelevant whether intution is the basis of logic--logic is widely accepted as proof, and that's what counts. logic and intuition are 2 totally different things. totally different parts of the brain power each of them. logic is following a thought process, intuition is a feeling. some use one more than the other, some use both relatively equally (I like to think of myself as the latter). also I dont think seeking to prove what you feel is true is a waste of time. depends on who you wanna prove it to.
I think, like someone else said that they are not that different, intuition is just more complex to understand since you didnt make the procces to get the answer, your brain skipped that part...
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Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 4:19 am
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I am Yuu-chan Calypsophia Seeker_of_Skybreak Anyone want to help in an ongoinging philosophical argument between me and my friend? She says that logic is just intuition with you just scrambling around trying to prove what you already feel is true. She claims i am wasting my time logically proving my arguments because i already know what i'm arguing for is true. I say that be that as it may, logic is there to make sure, and that, since "i felt like i should kill that man" won't stand up in today's court, it's irrelevant whether intution is the basis of logic--logic is widely accepted as proof, and that's what counts. logic and intuition are 2 totally different things. totally different parts of the brain power each of them. logic is following a thought process, intuition is a feeling. some use one more than the other, some use both relatively equally (I like to think of myself as the latter). also I dont think seeking to prove what you feel is true is a waste of time. depends on who you wanna prove it to. I think, like someone else said that they are not that different, intuition is just more complex to understand since you didnt make the procces to get the answer, your brain skipped that part...
intuition is just knowing... it's like a heightened sense of instinct. logic is the thought process one goes thru to come to a conclusion. it's exactly the process that makes the difference. and some things intuitively known could not be figured out thru a logical process.
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has_been_deleted it might help if you two define what is meant by logic and intuition. i'll use the game "minesweeper" as an example. intuition says" i feel like theres a mine there" logic says: "the number clues are telling me that in this area there are anywhere from 3 to 5 mines. since there cant be mines here, there have to be some there." hopefully that made sense... if it didnt think of a math problem that requires multiple steps. intuition is like guessing at the answer, logic if following the steps, in order, to find the outcome.
it made sense, but when I think of intuition I also think of scenarios such as "my lost dog will be at the garage door waiting for me to feed him tomorrow morning after he's been missing for 2 weeks" or "I have a feeling I'll be hearing from or seeing someone soon whom I havent seen or talked to in years". with these, there arent necessarily any streams of logic to draw ones conclusion from.
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