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Is intuition really a combination of cognition and thinking?
Doesn't it include thinking, only partly conscious and partly unconscious? When I deduce an a priori synthetic law, isn't it thinking that actually includes both a conscious and an unconscious process together, both the very generalization in an analogical way and the reliance on my subjective and scandalous experience?


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I don't understand the question. Did you read my arguments about intuition? Does it come from some background? I explained in several places why I think it is a combination. If it were just a mental faculty, of any kind (conscious, unconscious, or anything else), there would be no reason to assume that it yields reliable results about the world. This is Kant's synthetic-a priori problem. Therefore, you can distrust your intuitions, or trust them. You can think that it is thinking or that it is a combination. But there is a connection between the questions: if you think it is reliable (to some extent. Not a shot in the dark), then you must assume that there is a cognitive dimension to it.

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