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Intuition (Bergson)
INTUITION .THE PHILOSOPHY of HENRI BERGSON By
The Natural Power of Intuition
BEYOND EXPERIMENTALISM and the RATIONALIST RENAISSANCE By
Immanuel Kant's Theory of Knowledge: Exploring the Relation Between
Intuition As Evidence in Philosophical Analysis: Taking Connectionism Seriously
'Continental' Philosophy
The Incoherence of Empiricism Author(S): George Bealer and P
Rationalism in Science David J
Schaffer's Priority Monism and the Problem of Junky
Subjectivity, Passion, and Mystical Intuition: Nietzsche's Early Writing
Intuition, Thought Experiments, and the a Priori
The Sensibility of Human Intuition: Kant's Causal Condition On
The Role of Intuition in Philosophical Practice
Continental Philosophy from Hegel Michael Rosen
Out of the Shadow: Henri Bergson and Three French Philosophers
Why Husserl's Universal Empiricism Is a Moderate Rationalism
Mysticism, Logic and the Metaphysics of Time: Henri Bergson's Method and Its Implications for Contemporary Philosophy
The Epistemology of Intuition and Seemings
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Bergson's Method of Intuition Does Not Aim at Attaining Knowledge As Unchanging and Fixed; Rather It Is a Way of Knowing Life in Its Constant State of Evolution
A Philosophical Perspective on Intuition As a Method Within Artistic Process Felix Rebolledo Palazuelos*, Tania Galli Fonseca*, Andreia Machado Oliveira**
Intuition, Variation, Abduction
Kant on Intuition and Experience