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In Defense of Intuition: Exploring the Physical Foundations of Spontaneous Apprehension

By Ervin Laszlo — 2009

The thesis advanced in this paper is that human experience encompasses not only elements registered by the exteroceptive and interoceptive senses, but also elements received intuitively, in a direct and spontaneous mode.

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