What is intuition? What constitutes an intuitive process? Why are
intuition concepts important? After many years of scholarly
neglect, interest in intuition is now exploding in psychology and
cognitive science. Moreover, intuition is also enjoying a
renaissance in philosophy. Yet no single definition of intuition
appears in contemporary scholarship; there is no consensus on the
meaning of this concept in any discipline. Rational Intuition
focuses on conceptions of intuition in relation to rational
processes. Covering a broad range of historical and contemporary
contexts, prominent philosophers, psychologists, and cognitive
scientists explore how intuition is implicated in rational activity
in its diverse forms. In bringing the philosophical history of
intuition into novel dialogue with contemporary philosophical and
empirical research, Lisa M. Osbeck and Barbara S. Held invite a
comparison of the conceptions and functions of intuition, thereby
clarifying and advancing conceptual analysis across disciplines.
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