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Ways of Knowing (4) 
INTUITION AND FAITH
Intuition? 
Some common synonyms: 
÷Gut feelings 
÷Hunches 
÷First impressions 
÷Rapid cognition 
÷Snap judgements
Intuition 
“Intuitions are the judgements, solutions and ideas that pop into our 
consciousness without our being aware of the mental processes that 
led to them. When you suddenly know the answer to a problem 
you’ve been mulling over or when you know that you like someone 
but can’t tell why, your knowledge is intuitive.” 
Jonathan Haidt and Craig Joseph, quoted in ‘Theory of Knowledge, A Course Companion’ page 194
Intuition 
◦ “intuition is the result of the way our brains store, process and 
retrieve information on a subconscious level” (Professor Gerard Hodgkinson ) 
◦ the brain drawing on past experiences and external cues to make a 
decision – but one that happens so fast the reaction is at a non-conscious 
level. All we’re aware of is a general feeling that something 
is right or wrong.
Intuition – an example 
“ A Formula One driver braked sharply when nearing a hairpin bend without 
knowing why –as a result he avoided hitting a pile-up of cars on the track ahead, 
undoubtedly saving his life.” 
“In hindsight the driver realised that the crowd, which would have normally been 
cheering him on, wasn’t looking at him coming up to the bend but was looking 
the other way in a static, frozen way. That was the cue. He didn’t consciously 
process this, but he knew something was wrong and stopped in time.”
Intuition 
“a book about rapid cognition... The kind of 
thinking that happens in a blink of an eye 
when you meet someone for the first time, 
or walk into a house you might buy or read 
the first sentences of a book.... You mind 
takes about two seconds to jump to a series 
of conclusions... In Blink I’m trying to 
understand those two seconds.” 
http://gladwell.com/blink/blink-q-and-a-with-malcolm/
Intuition 
Intuition strikes me as a concept we 
use to describe emotional reactions, 
gut feelings–thoughts and impressions 
that don’t seem entirely rational. But I 
think that what goes on in that first 
two seconds is perfectly rational. It’s 
thinking–its just thinking that moves a 
little faster and operates a little more 
mysteriously than the kind of 
deliberate, conscious decision-making 
that we usually associate with 
“thinking.” 
I guess I just want to get people to take 
rapid cognition seriously. When it 
comes to something like dating, we all 
readily admit to the importance of 
what happens in the first instant when 
two people meet. But we won’t admit 
to the importance of what happens in 
the first two seconds when we talk 
about what happens when someone 
encounters a new idea, or when we 
interview someone for a job, or when a 
military general has to make a decision 
in the heat of battle 
http://gladwell.com/blink/blink-q-and-a-with-malcolm/
Social Intuition 
Character judgements 
Is someone lying? 
Relationships
Intuition in Maths 
And I was sitting here at this desk ...... and I was trying, convincing myself that it 
didn't work, just seeing exactly what the problem was, when suddenly, totally 
unexpectedly, I had this incredible revelation. I realized what was holding me up 
was exactly what would resolve the problem I had had in my Iwasawa theory 
attempt three years earlier, was—It was the most—the most important moment 
of my working life. It was so indescribably beautiful; it was so simple and so 
elegant, and I just stared in disbelief for twenty minutes. ..........My original 
approach to the problem from three years before would make exactly that work. 
....... So, the first night, I went back and slept on it. I checked through it again the 
next morning, and by eleven o'clock, I was satisfied and I went down and told 
my wife, "I've got it. I think I've got it. I've found it.“ Andrew Wiles on finding the 
solution to Fermat’s last Theorem 
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/transcripts/2414proof.html
Intuition – always right? 
We have many intuitions in our life, and the point is that many of 
these intuitions are wrong. The question is, are we going to test 
those intuitions? We can think about how we're going to test this 
intuition in our private life, in our business life, and most particularly 
when it goes to policy, ...... when you create new stock markets, 
when you create other policies – taxation, health care and so on 
Dan Ariely on TED 
http://www.ted.com/talks/dan_ariely_on_our_buggy_moral_code/transcript?language=en#t-938000
Intuition and decision making 
"You've got to be able to back up your decisions - you can't just say 'because I said so'" 
http://www.open.edu/openlearn/money-management/management/business-studies/rita-clifton- 
on-intuition-versus-planning
Faith 
o“I believe in intuitions and inspirations...I sometimes FEEL that I am right. I do not 
KNOW that I am.” Albert Einstein 
o“Faith is a passionate intuition” William Wordsworth 
o“Faith consists in believing when it is beyond the power of reason to believe” Voltaire 
o“Faith means believing the unbelievable” GK Chesterton 
o“Faith is to believe what we do not see, and the reward of this faith is to see what we 
believe” St Augustine
Faith 
“I do not think there is a demonstrative proof (like Euclid) of Christianity, nor of 
the existence of matter, nor of the good will and honesty of my best and oldest 
friends. I think all three are (except perhaps the second) far more probable than 
the alternatives.… 
As to why God doesn't make it demonstratively clear; are we sure that He is 
even interested in the kind of Theism which would be a compelled logical assent 
to a conclusive argument? Are we interested in it in personal matters? I demand 
from my friend trust in my good faith which is certain without demonstrative 
proof. It wouldn't be confidence at all if he waited for rigorous proof.” 
CS Lewis
Faith and knowledge claims 
Faith and religion (a faith?) 
Faith as belief not requiring (compelling) evidence? 
Faith as justification? 
Is faith the same as assumption?
Faith and knowledge claims 
Faith and ethics? 
Authority - what do you take on faith (or trust)? 
Faith as trust in others? 
Are faith and science antithetical?
Newman teaches us that if we have accepted the 
truth of Christ and committed our lives to him, 
there can be no separation between what we 
believe and the way we live our lives. 
Pope Benedict XVI 
There is no absolute truth. You are committing 
an act of personal faith when you claim that 
the scientific method, including mathematics 
and logic, is the privileged road to truth. Other 
cultures might believe that truth is to be found 
in a rabbit's entrails, or the ravings of a 
prophet up a pole. It is only your personal 
faith in science that leads you to favour your 
brand of truth. 
Richard Dawkins
Faith – personal or shared knowledge? 
I believe .... We believe..... 
◦ Personal belief (is that the same as intuition?) 
◦ Faith as shared culture

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Ways of knowing (intuition and faith)

  • 1. Ways of Knowing (4) INTUITION AND FAITH
  • 2. Intuition? Some common synonyms: ÷Gut feelings ÷Hunches ÷First impressions ÷Rapid cognition ÷Snap judgements
  • 3. Intuition “Intuitions are the judgements, solutions and ideas that pop into our consciousness without our being aware of the mental processes that led to them. When you suddenly know the answer to a problem you’ve been mulling over or when you know that you like someone but can’t tell why, your knowledge is intuitive.” Jonathan Haidt and Craig Joseph, quoted in ‘Theory of Knowledge, A Course Companion’ page 194
  • 4. Intuition ◦ “intuition is the result of the way our brains store, process and retrieve information on a subconscious level” (Professor Gerard Hodgkinson ) ◦ the brain drawing on past experiences and external cues to make a decision – but one that happens so fast the reaction is at a non-conscious level. All we’re aware of is a general feeling that something is right or wrong.
  • 5. Intuition – an example “ A Formula One driver braked sharply when nearing a hairpin bend without knowing why –as a result he avoided hitting a pile-up of cars on the track ahead, undoubtedly saving his life.” “In hindsight the driver realised that the crowd, which would have normally been cheering him on, wasn’t looking at him coming up to the bend but was looking the other way in a static, frozen way. That was the cue. He didn’t consciously process this, but he knew something was wrong and stopped in time.”
  • 6. Intuition “a book about rapid cognition... The kind of thinking that happens in a blink of an eye when you meet someone for the first time, or walk into a house you might buy or read the first sentences of a book.... You mind takes about two seconds to jump to a series of conclusions... In Blink I’m trying to understand those two seconds.” http://gladwell.com/blink/blink-q-and-a-with-malcolm/
  • 7. Intuition Intuition strikes me as a concept we use to describe emotional reactions, gut feelings–thoughts and impressions that don’t seem entirely rational. But I think that what goes on in that first two seconds is perfectly rational. It’s thinking–its just thinking that moves a little faster and operates a little more mysteriously than the kind of deliberate, conscious decision-making that we usually associate with “thinking.” I guess I just want to get people to take rapid cognition seriously. When it comes to something like dating, we all readily admit to the importance of what happens in the first instant when two people meet. But we won’t admit to the importance of what happens in the first two seconds when we talk about what happens when someone encounters a new idea, or when we interview someone for a job, or when a military general has to make a decision in the heat of battle http://gladwell.com/blink/blink-q-and-a-with-malcolm/
  • 8. Social Intuition Character judgements Is someone lying? Relationships
  • 9. Intuition in Maths And I was sitting here at this desk ...... and I was trying, convincing myself that it didn't work, just seeing exactly what the problem was, when suddenly, totally unexpectedly, I had this incredible revelation. I realized what was holding me up was exactly what would resolve the problem I had had in my Iwasawa theory attempt three years earlier, was—It was the most—the most important moment of my working life. It was so indescribably beautiful; it was so simple and so elegant, and I just stared in disbelief for twenty minutes. ..........My original approach to the problem from three years before would make exactly that work. ....... So, the first night, I went back and slept on it. I checked through it again the next morning, and by eleven o'clock, I was satisfied and I went down and told my wife, "I've got it. I think I've got it. I've found it.“ Andrew Wiles on finding the solution to Fermat’s last Theorem http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/transcripts/2414proof.html
  • 10. Intuition – always right? We have many intuitions in our life, and the point is that many of these intuitions are wrong. The question is, are we going to test those intuitions? We can think about how we're going to test this intuition in our private life, in our business life, and most particularly when it goes to policy, ...... when you create new stock markets, when you create other policies – taxation, health care and so on Dan Ariely on TED http://www.ted.com/talks/dan_ariely_on_our_buggy_moral_code/transcript?language=en#t-938000
  • 11. Intuition and decision making "You've got to be able to back up your decisions - you can't just say 'because I said so'" http://www.open.edu/openlearn/money-management/management/business-studies/rita-clifton- on-intuition-versus-planning
  • 12. Faith o“I believe in intuitions and inspirations...I sometimes FEEL that I am right. I do not KNOW that I am.” Albert Einstein o“Faith is a passionate intuition” William Wordsworth o“Faith consists in believing when it is beyond the power of reason to believe” Voltaire o“Faith means believing the unbelievable” GK Chesterton o“Faith is to believe what we do not see, and the reward of this faith is to see what we believe” St Augustine
  • 13. Faith “I do not think there is a demonstrative proof (like Euclid) of Christianity, nor of the existence of matter, nor of the good will and honesty of my best and oldest friends. I think all three are (except perhaps the second) far more probable than the alternatives.… As to why God doesn't make it demonstratively clear; are we sure that He is even interested in the kind of Theism which would be a compelled logical assent to a conclusive argument? Are we interested in it in personal matters? I demand from my friend trust in my good faith which is certain without demonstrative proof. It wouldn't be confidence at all if he waited for rigorous proof.” CS Lewis
  • 14. Faith and knowledge claims Faith and religion (a faith?) Faith as belief not requiring (compelling) evidence? Faith as justification? Is faith the same as assumption?
  • 15. Faith and knowledge claims Faith and ethics? Authority - what do you take on faith (or trust)? Faith as trust in others? Are faith and science antithetical?
  • 16. Newman teaches us that if we have accepted the truth of Christ and committed our lives to him, there can be no separation between what we believe and the way we live our lives. Pope Benedict XVI There is no absolute truth. You are committing an act of personal faith when you claim that the scientific method, including mathematics and logic, is the privileged road to truth. Other cultures might believe that truth is to be found in a rabbit's entrails, or the ravings of a prophet up a pole. It is only your personal faith in science that leads you to favour your brand of truth. Richard Dawkins
  • 17. Faith – personal or shared knowledge? I believe .... We believe..... ◦ Personal belief (is that the same as intuition?) ◦ Faith as shared culture