Cognition and perception, Decision making
Investigating human intuition: Knowing without knowing why
Guy Claxton on the value of not always understanding what is going on.
18 May 1998
Intuition has been an uncomfortable, and therefore, for most of this century a neglected, notion in psychology. It smacks too much of things from which psychology as an empirical science has had to distance itself: arm-chair philosophy, unbridled subjectivity, the unconscious, the dangerous worlds of aesthetics and even mysticism. If Freud's claim that dreams constitute the 'royal road' to the subconscious is suspect to a hard-nosed psychologist, how much more so the assertion by Spinoza, and later by Bergson, that intuition was the royal road to 'truth' itself?
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