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Intuition

Edited by Yoav Ravid, duck_master, et al. last updated 5th Jul 2023

Intuition is the ability to acquire knowledge without recourse to conscious reasoning. Also relevant are Intuition Pumps, a thought experiment, a model, or anything else, that's structured to allow the thinker to use their intuition to develop an answer to a problem. (From Wikipedia 1, 2) Sometimes intuitions are useful, but sometimes they may be misleading; this itself is a facet of rationality.

See also

  • Inside/Outside View
  • Fermi Estimation
  • Predictive Processing
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