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Single Idea 11079

[from 'Philosophical Investigations' by Ludwig Wittgenstein, in 12. Knowledge Sources / E. Direct Knowledge / 2. Intuition ]

Full Idea

If intuition is an inner voice - how do I know how I am to obey it? And how do I know that it doesn't mislead me? For if it can guide me right, it can also guide me wrong. ((Intuition an unnecessary shuffle))

Gist of Idea

How do I decide when to accept or obey an intuition?

Source

Ludwig Wittgenstein (Philosophical Investigations [1952], 213)

Book Reference

Wittgenstein,Ludwig: 'Philosophical Investigations', ed/tr. Anscombe,E. [Blackwell 1972], p.84


A Reaction

Presumably the last point, in brackets, means that you still have to evaluate the intuition, with which I would agree. I take judgement to occur in the space of reasons, to which intuition is a major contributor. Only a fool would just accept intuition.