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on intuition – pt I (ed. Blake Seidenshaw)
…because logical connections are forged by the mind actively and selectively, rather than understood receptively and holistically—and so the mind can go walking anywhere soundly in its own realm and still find itself nowhere in reality, to whatever degree it dispenses with receptivity and adaptability. Ergo, we connote theoretical vs. practical certainty in our distinction between analytical and intuitive knowledge, and the difference is made by listening. Continue reading
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