Intuition

Intuition may refer to:

  • Intuition (philosophy), immediate (not inferred) a priori knowledge or experiential belief
  • Intuition (psychology), acquiring beliefs in ways that bypass ordinary justification

In music:

  • Intuition (Angela Bofill album)
  • Intuition (DJ Encore album)
  • Intuition (Jamie Foxx album)
  • Intuition (TNT album)
  • "Intuition" (song), a 2003 song by Jewel
  • Intuition (Bill Evans album)
  • "Intuition", a song by Selena Gomez & the Scene from the album A Year Without Rain
  • "Intuition", a song by British soul/funk band Linx
  • "Intuition", a song by John Lennon, from the album Mind Games

In other uses:

  • Intuition (MBTI), one of the four axes of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
  • Intuition (Amiga), a graphical user interface toolkit supplied with the Commodore Amiga
  • Intuition (Bergson), the philosophical method of Henri Bergson
  • Intuition Peak, a geographical feature in Antarctica
  • Intuition, a book by Allegra Goodman
  • Intuition in the philosphy of Dooyeweerd, as (a) that which can grasp the kernel meanings of aspects, (b) the multiple ways of knowing other than the analytical way.

Famous quotes containing the word intuition:

    All appeared new, and strange at first, inexpressibly rare and delightful and beautiful. I was a little stranger, which at my entrance into the world was saluted and surrounded with innumerable joys. My knowledge was divine. I knew by intuition those things which since my Apostasy, I collected again by the highest reason.
    Thomas Traherne (1636–1674)

    Reason is sight. Instinct is touch. Intuition is smell.
    Mason Cooley (b. 1927)