intuit

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intuit englannista suomeksi

  1. aavistaa, vaistota

  1. Verbi

  2. vaistota

intuit englanniksi

  1. To know intuitively or by immediate perception.

  2. (quote-book)|chapter=The Translator’s Preface|title=The Principles of Critical Philosophy, Selected from the Works of Emmanuel Kant Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Berlin; and Professor of Philosophy in the University of Koenigsberg; and Expounded by James Sigismund Beck Extraordinary Professor in the University of Halle: Translated from the German by an Auditor of the Latter|location=London|publisher=Sold by J. Johnson, W. Richardson; Edinburgh: P. Hill, Manners and Miller; Hamburg: B. G. Hoffmann|year=1797|page=xxxix|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=_f48AAAAYAAJ&pg=PR39|oclc=864749767|passage=Accordingly ſome have been pleaſed to name the complex of the phaenomena, so far as it is intuited i.e. apprehended immediately, the ſenſual world, but ſo far as its connection is thought according to univerſal laws of understanding, the intellectual world.

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  4. (quote-book)|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Published for the author by Oscar Houghton|Hurd and Houghton; Boston, Mass.: Nichols and Noyes|year=1865|page=22|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=8AsTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA22|oclc=4285742|passage=The function of Pure Reason is, first:—to intuit, by an immediate perception, the ''a priori'' elemental principles which condition all being; second,—to intuit, by a like immediate perception, those principles, combined in ''a priori'' systematic processes, which are the conditional ideal forms for all being; and third,—again to intuit, by another immediate perception, precisely similar in kind to the others, the fact, at least, of the perfectly harmonious combination of all ''a priori'' elemental principles, in all possible systematic processes, into a perfect unity,—an absolute, infinite Person,—God.

  5. (quote-book) for 1921|location=London|publisher=Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge; New York, N.Y.; Toronto, Ont.: Publishers|The Macmillan Co.|year=1922|page=29|pageurl=https://archive.org/stream/bergsonsdoctrine00lucerichpage/29/mode/1up/|oclc=3673928|passage=Can the method &91;Bergson|Henri Bergson's doctrine of (Bergson)|intuition&93; be taught and learned and practised? Is an education in intuiting possible? Or do intuitions just come to the privileged, unasked, unsought?