Intution: its nature & uses in human experience/ H.K. Fitz
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CHAPTER I
Why Existing Views of Intuition have been
Rejected or Ignored?
The Traditional View of Intuition in Western
Philosophy; Intuition in the Philosophy of
Henri Bergson; The Traditional View of
Intuition in Hindu Philosophy; Endnotes
CHAPTER n
The Nature and Kinds of Intuition
Penetrative Insight; Creative Insight; The
Development and Uses of Intuition; Sum
mary; Endnotes
CHAPTER m
Intuition as a Means to Knowledge
Certain Influential Philosophies in which
Intuition is either Rejected or Ignored; The
Criteria for Justification of a Belief; Endnotes
CHAPTER IV
The Use of Intuition in Creativity
The Role of Creative Insight in Creativity,
Endnotes
CHAPTER V
Transcendent Space: A Region of
Transcendent Awareness
Intuition as Penetrative Insight; Nature of
Revelation; How Insight and Revelation Lead
to Transcendence; Summary; Endnotes
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