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    because different people will have different intuitive. If numbers come from intuition‚ then different people should have different interpretations of different numbers in different places or at different times. For example‚ person A might have an intuition that the object P weighs 5 kg‚ while person B might have an intuition that the object P weighs 10 kg. In addition‚ the assertion that ideas are obtained through intuition ultimately leads to psychology‚ which is to interpret numbers as ideas in the

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    2. What financial statement adjustments will Lucent have to make to correct the revenue recognition problems announced in late 2000? Lucent recognized revenue when persuasive evidence of an agreement exists‚ delivery has occurred‚ the fee is fixed and determinable‚ and collection of the resulting receivable‚ including receivables of customers to which Lucent has provided customers financing‚ is probable. For sales generated from long-term contacts‚ primarily those related to customized network

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    see any ethical implications or moral myopia where our moral vision is distorted. The next stage of the process is moral judgment where the most ethically appropriate choice is determined. Included in this stage are the use of intuition‚ emotion‚ and reasoning. Intuition is an automatic initial judgment that’s based on our built-in moral sense. This sense is self-evident and cannot be controlled. It is also known as our gut instinct in which we just know what is right or wrong. We can become morally

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    Kant published the Critique of Pure Reason in 1781. Kant’s goal was to determine the limits of pure reason which means that he wants to know what reason alone can determine without the help of the senses or any other faculties. Kant is encouraged by Hume’s skepticism to doubt metaphysics existence. Kant makes a differentiation between priori and posteriori knowledge and between analytic and synthetic judgments. A posteriori knowledge is knowledge from experience and a priori knowledge is the necessary

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    Romanticism is an era that originated in Europe toward the end of the 18th century and was an artistic‚ literary‚ and intellectual movement that focused on certain ideals such as individualism‚ nature‚ intuition‚ and religion. These ideas that were formulated from the Romantic era are still alive in today’s society and still appear in modern literature. The ideas are portrayed in a unique way throughout literature and are made to catch the reader’s attention and make them contemplate the meaning

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    One way rational beliefs may be obtained‚ is through critical thinking. A criteria must be established to base conclusions. Convictions derived upon the five evidentiary forms abide a righteous foundation. The five evidentiary forms include One’s intuition‚ an instinctive feeling that cannot be explained logically‚ Personal experience‚ day to day occurrences‚ Personal observation‚ a person whom actively takes note of something or someone‚ Official or public testimony‚ a spoken or written account of

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    characteristics of romanticism‚ such as: Death and intuition‚ which are going to be discussed in this essay. It is also going to talk about the ways that the romantic authors were trying to show‚ in their writings‚ how they opposed logic and reason.     The Romantic authors believed that intuition was an essential part of their literature. They did not want to use reason and logic in order to write their novels‚ instead‚ they used intuition. It meant that they wanted to look inside themselves

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    these qualities include imagination‚ intuition‚ and inner experience. As said in the Cycle of American Literature‚ "Poe’s conception of imagination has been applied to a whole generation of French Poets." One of Poe’s well-known short stories‚ The Cask of Amontillado‚ demonstrates how he wrote a tale of revenge using his creative imagination. His imagination created the perfect murder for the story. Another characteristic of Romanticism that he included was intuition. In the “Tell Tale Heart”‚ the old

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    South Vietnam and as staff aid to the Ambassador at the embassy in Saigon‚ it was there that he proved his capacity as an able leader. On May 17th‚ Ambassador Burlington demonstrated communication‚ confidence‚ commitment‚ creativity‚ approach‚ and intuition. When he returned to the consulate after the attempted murder of General Cao he showed a clear commitment to his post. Then when he transmitted President Johnson’s message to Thich Tri Quang he showed his ability to communicate. When he encountered

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    that we need to appreciate the strengths of intuitions that we have against plugging into the machine. Singer compares these intuitions with the intuitions we have for not wanting to drink a glass of apple juice if a sterilized cockroach has been dipped into it (experience done by Jonathan Haidt). Intellectually we know that the juice is harmless i.e. the cockroach has no diseases‚ however our intuitions tell us that this is simply gross. These intuitions are the result of our nature of purpose human

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