- Max Verstappen reveals how father Jos taught him to shun data and rely on intuition https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.max-verstappen-reveals-how-father-jos-taught-him-to-shun-data-and-rely-on.6ucaqnlobizgdqkydcnr8c.html 51 comments formula1
- The key to cooperation? Think fast. The more people rely on their intuitions, the more cooperative they become, new research shows http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-09/hu-tkt091712.php 3 comments science
- “A lot of philosophers today are subservient to common sense. The methodology of relying on intuition or common sense is inherently conservative and too much guided by our psychology.” | Michael Della Rocca https://iai.tv/video/leaving-metaphysics-behind?_auid=2020 132 comments philosophy
- Reason and feeling are in a tense but symbiotic relationship: any rational argument relies on intuition to tell us whether we reached the right conclusion. Yet we need reason to rid our intuition of harmful biases. https://iai.tv/video/taking-leave-of-reason&utm_source=reddit&_auid=2020 18 comments philosophy
- The Decay of American Politics - As candidates, they are merely exploiting a situation -- one relying on intuition and vast stores of brashness, the other putting to work skills gained during a life spent studying how to acquire and employ power. http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/176172/tomgram%3A_andrew_bacevich%2C_pseudo-election_2016/#more 5 comments politics
- The famous conceivability argument about consciousness relied on a particular intuition. A new paper finds that this intuition is not widely shared among non-philosophers. Philosophers David Chalmers, Michelle Liu, Keith Frankish, and Edouard Machery weigh in and the authors of the paper reply. https://philosophyofbrains.com/2021/09/21/symposium-on-fischer-sytsmas-zombie-intuitions.aspx 14 comments philosophy