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    and four sets of 2 traits: Extroversion-Introversion, Intuition-Sensing, Thinking-Feeling and Judgement-Perception. In fact, people can have a better understanding about themselves after finishing the questionnaire. Extroverts are focusing on external world, in contrast, introverts more care about their own emotions and feeling(Arraj,1994). The second is perception and sensing, unlike sensing receive information from external world, intuition mainly focus one’s personal internal word. The…

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    Australian philosopher, Peter Singer, supports the proposition that our moral intuitions are masked with the default face of guilt. For Singer to help support his argument, he uses Josh Greene’s study of fMRI imaging to better determine what exactly happens in the mind when given a certain circumstance. Jonathan Haidt’s incest predicament also assists in support of the disguise to what exactly these moral “truths” can have upon one’s deliberation. Our moral instincts, prima facie, tip the…

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    the nurse’s decisions (Black, 2014). This difficulty can be labeled tacit knowledge, which means that we know more than we can verbally state due to previous exposures or experiences. Tacit knowledge is very similar to intuition, but without the negative connotation intuition holds (Altmann,…

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    someone who is extroverted. I have a moderate preference for intuition over sensing. I agree with this because my intuition is very strong. I trust my intuition because it is always right. I can feel if something will go right or wrong in different situations because of my intuition. I also can get a sense of who someone is just from the way I feel being next to them. I have a slight preference for feeling over thinking. I use my intuition to…

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    protagonist. Sanity, the condition of having a healthy mind, versus insanity is a major theme that James addresses throughout the novel. Ultimately however, the governess is sane because she possesses the qualities of courage, self-confidence, and intuition. The governess’ quality of courage displays how she is sane because she is able to do things that she knows is dangerous. In the opening act of the novel, the governess gains “...courage [when she] was beyond all doubt already...gone”…

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    Transcendentalism and Marxism Philosophies Ralph Waldo Emerson’s “Essay on Nature,” and Terry Eagleton’s Essay on “What is Literature” both show different styles of writing and different philosophies. Emerson being a transcendentalist sought it through intuition and creativity which showed in his writing. Eagleton being a Marxist showed through his works class struggle, materialism, and empiricism. Both Marxists and transcendentalists seek an exemplary world, free of the chains of established…

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    achieving a goal (Choe et al., 2011). However these studies lack clarity in explaining how and why TA has an impact on utilitarian judgements, but aids the direction of current research by indicating where personal decisions must be made, emotions or intuition have a greater impact on decision making but that the reverse may be true of impersonal decisions (Greene et al.,…

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    Among the responses from the 125 undergraduates, an overwhelming amount of them cited Scientific Evidence as the main reason why they believed in the existence of entities they cannot personally observe. Within this group of responses, some were simplistic and direct, while others used examples that trace back to scientific evidence as the main justification. Regardless of how simplistic or complex the response was, the underlying similarity among these responses is the adherence to the…

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    Transcendentalism can be defined as a movement that allowed for people to use their intuition, insight, and inspiration expressing their thoughts on independence, religion/spirituality, freedom, and life experiences through literature. And I believe that Emerson wrote this theory of Transcendentalism. He writes of how people need to learn to trust themselves and their instincts. Emerson believed that God gave people the gift of intuition and self reliance, so it is essential that people use it…

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    The way to prepare yourself is to learn to listen within yourself. Listen to your intuition. The more you can come in contact with your internal voice of what feels right, the more you will see signs, and that is how you receive the teacher. Your intuition is your inner guide. Your intuition will direct you, showing what is right or wrong for you. It serves as your inner guide to keep you on track. Your intuition speaks in countless ways. A hunch in your stomach, a new idea, a feeling of…

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