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Q&A: Intuition and Uncertainty

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Intuition and Uncertainty

Question

A. You keep attacking those who think and act out of emotion, but on the other hand you yourself sometimes say that you decide things based on your own personal intuition, which in the end is also something that relies on a certain feeling and not on definite reason (unless perhaps you understand the concept of intuition differently—I’d be happy if you could elaborate).
And besides, surely emotion is important for morality, such as compassion, charity, giving to others, etc., since a person does not do these things except out of having some kind of feeling toward the other?
B. If there is nothing in the world that has certainty, then why do you spend your life on your religious commitment, and also make arguments with such decisiveness and certainty?

Answer

See column 653.

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