Single Idea 11077

[catalogued under 12. Knowledge Sources / E. Direct Knowledge / 2. Intuition]

Full Idea

The nine features of intuition are: a mental act, apriority, content-comprehensiveness, clarity and distinctness, strict-modality-attributivity, authoritativeness,noninferentiality, cognitive indispensability, and fallibility.

Gist of Idea

Intuition includes apriority, clarity, modality, authority, fallibility and no inferences

Source

Robert Hanna (Rationality and Logic [2006], 6.4)

Book Reference

Hanna,Robert: 'Rationality and Logic' [MIT 2006], p.173


A Reaction

[See Hanna for a full explanation of this lot] Seems like a good stab at it. Note the trade-off between authority and fallibility.