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    My core intuition is compassion, which literally means “co-suffering”. The inner morality of human beings is based on the compassion. A compassionate person knows about the human condition, associates his or her experiences with others’ and identifies with another person. Without compassion balancing with human intelligence, human beings could be destructive. The compassion is a virtue which is about how we can be the best person. According to Aristotle, a virtue is a character that human being…

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    dependence on physician still lingers. I would say, nurses could not able to be psychologically free and independent from physicians influence. For instance, Boland, Boland and Buus (2010) in their research article titled “Autonomy, evidence, and intuition: nurses and decision-making”, discussed this very issue that nurses have in clinical practice. According to the researchers, nurses still have a problem to be independent practitioner and the problem seems emanated from the nursing education…

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    The Jungian test results show that my profile is ENFJ, known as an extraverted feeling with introverted intuition personality. This means that I am compassionate, caring and enjoy collaborating with others. My efforts focus on helping people become the best that they can be. These factors also drive imagination , creative abilities and social adaptation. I like to make decisions quickly and enjoy feedback from my colleagues to spawn creative ideas from their views. A challenge that I face…

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    In other words, intuition driven romanticism relies in part on intuitive human feelings as evidence that produces explicit or implicit normative claims. The authors see intuition driven romanticism as one version in a tradition of romanticism in epistemology, which they hope to…

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    Application of Concept Analysis on Nursing Intuition to Clinical Practice Concept analysis is used to understand and define the meaning of term or concepts. In this paper, the article entitled A power in clinical nursing practice: Concept analysis on nursing intuition by Robert, Tilley, and Petersen (2014) will be utilized. The term intuition or nursing intuition will be explored using concept analysis. The method of analysis, the steps of process and its results that was used in the…

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    According to Immanuel Kant, space is an a priori intuition. He backs up his claim with four reasons why he believes that it is an a prirori intuition. Each reason he states a transcendental and metaphysical concept to showcase that space is an a priori intuition. The first reason why Kant believed that space is an a priori intuition is because space is not known through empirical abstraction. In other words, space is not a concept that results from experience, in which Kant refers to as…

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    Instinctive Judgment Essay

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    is very similar to intuition. Intuition guides us towards knowledge without cognitive processes- gut feeling. Knowledge derives from ways of knowing, but if intuition, one of the ways of knowing, excludes cognitive processes, to what extent can we rely on our instinctive judgments? History is one of the areas of knowledge that concerns with sense of perception, intuition, reason, and language. These four ways of knowing are needed…

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    Critique of Pure Reason, Immanuel Kant makes several distinctions such as between a priori and a posteriori cognition, and between empirical reality and transcendental ideality. One of the main distinctions he makes is between matter of intuition and form of intuition. It was important to Kant to distinguish the difference between these two terms because they play a vital role in the first part of his book which is the ‘Transcendental Aesthetic.’ Kant’s book is significant because he overcomes…

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    A Few Pointers Analysis

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    also feel it. You may be questioning, ‘what is this intuition?” or “i’m not good at that intuition thing” or “only gifted people have intuition” (that will be the Ego Voice chipping in). Definitely not! Everyone has intuition, an inner guidance, wisdom, an unbelievable knowledge you can draw on. Everyone has intuition, it is who you are and your key to remembering everything you are. One dictionary description of Intuition is as follows: Intuition is the ability to understand something…

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    in themselves, instead existing as an a priori intuition within us, space continues to have empirical reality in that it applies to all the appearances we have of external objects. (A28/B44). Kant ultimately holds that space is not intuited as existing in anything itself, as a form which we impose onto objects around us, and that these which are intuited as existing in space are nothing other than appearances of the faculty of sensibility. The intuition of space does, nevertheless, have as its…

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