intuition Definition In Czech

  • 0 the power of understanding or realizing something without thinking it out -- intuice

  • 1 something understood or realized by this power -- intuice

    • Her intuitions are always right.

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Examples of intuition

  • The intuition is that a program is, in essence, a non-empty finite or infinite sequence of primitive instructions.

  • Evidently, negative evidence, but not positive input, allows the child to develop intuitions which more closely resemble those of an adult.

  • As these points suggest, the person-based intuition marks badly needed common ground between at least some forms of consequentialism and various non-consequentialist approaches.

  • For present purposes, however, no harm is done if we set this intuition aside. 16.

  • If we define the standards according to the intuitions of a majority of experts, then we can never argue against the majority.

  • Much of the work in this area is limited, however, in that it relies on researchers' intuitions concerning speakers' pragmatic and semantic intent.

  • We should remember that all these things have been discovered by way of rigorous analysis and exhaustive experience, not by intuition.

  • Traditionally, there are three dimensions, but this rests on rather vague introspective intuitions.

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