check your intuitions-neither dismiss them‚ nor trust them blindly. In the movie‚ 11 of the jurors went with their first intuition that the boy was guilty. This turned out to be wrong in the end (as far as we know) and the jurors made the mistake of trusting their intuitions "blindly". Another example is the man who kept changing his mind as to whether he thought the defendant was guilty or innocent. He could not decide whether to go with his intuition or to dismiss it. Intuitions can sometimes
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most important characteristic of a scientist is that he is more joyful when he concludes his work than what he was when he started it. Different people have a different thinking way‚ likewise all of scientist. There are 2 type of scientist. First type‚ they are called “the explorer” which mean they think with make a hypothesis before they knows the fact. They think use their sixth sense or intuition. Firstly‚ they make a hypothesis and then the hypothesis will be tested by conducting experiment to
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Portrait of an ENTP (Extraverted Intuition with Introverted Thinking): The Visionary I am an extraverted intuitive person with the ability to think introvertedly. So what does that mean? I fall into the category of ENTP (Extraverted Intuition with Introverted Thinking) in Jung ’s sixteen modes of personality. According to Myers and Briggs (2012)‚ my life is primarily focused externally on the environment around me‚ which I take things in by intuition. Secondary to this is the internal mode where
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a) Discuss the importance of intuition in decision making? Be practical as possible and make use of your own examples. What is intuition? Intuition is the ability to understand something immediately without the need for conscious reasoning. It is to receive input and ideas without knowing exactly how and where you got them from. Examples where intuition can play an important role in making decisions are: choosing a life partner‚ selecting the right car to buy‚ evaluation of a job‚ deciding
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Shawn Berry 2/21/2012 Phil 2753 007 Alfred C. Lent and the Simple Body Swap Intuition Alfred Lent argues that the simple mind body swap overlooks the personal history that comes with a body. He also puts on the table the question that does transplanting a brain from one body to a donor body preserve the original personhood. Lent focuses on what makes a person and what qualifies as a person. Also he discusses how much a person can change‚ i.e. lose or gain body parts‚ memory etc.‚ and remain
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Do you agree with Christopher that people rely on intuition (their gut instincts) too much? Consider yourself: recall a time when you had to make an important decision. Did you use mostly logic or reason to make the decision‚ or did you rely more on intuition? What was the result of your choice? In the end‚ were you happy with the way things turned out‚ or do you feel that you should have approached the decision differently (using more logic or perhaps trusting your instincts more). Write a
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The role of intuition in the case of decision making Decision-making is one of the most important objects in the entrepreneurs’ or executives’ work. It should be fast‚ profitable and rational‚ the most logical choice from among of other available options. Otherwise wrong choice can destroy the whole business or even your career. But what are people using to take decisions? Sometimes businesspeople are doing researches‚ collecting information. I agree that it is the most rational way‚ although
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Investment Management Division The Intuition Behind Black-Litterman Model Portfolios s In this article and as our title suggests‚ we demonstrate a method for understanding the intuition behind the Black-Litterman asset allocation model. s To do this‚ we use examples to show the difference between the traditional meanvariance optimization process and the Black-Litterman process. We show that the mean-variance optimization process‚ while academically sound‚ can produce results that are extreme
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Sentiment and Social Intuition David Hume (1711-1776) believes that morality is based on sentiment‚ or feelings and emotions. In other words‚ when you feel that something is right or wrong‚ it is because you were taught that it was right or wrong. When researching Hume‚ I found the agent‚ receiver‚ and the spectator distinction: a product of earlier moral sense theories. The agent is the person that performs an action‚ the receiver is the person affected by the action‚ and the spectator is the
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electors‚ which are electors who cast an Electoral College vote for someone other than the person pledged. Currently‚ twenty-four states have laws punishing these electors; however‚ when electors gain their position they have to take an oath. Another drawback is the possibility of electing a minority President. The only way for this to happen is if the country was divided politically and if the minorities name was heavily concentrated in only the states it needed to win. I think that the Electoral College
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