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    Leonardo Ceragioli, Valentina Luporini
    Intuition is not (always) immediate, and this is good news!
    Volume 19 (2023), Numéro 3 (Série Actes, 13: Il ne suffit pas d'ouvrir les yeux: Intuitions médiées et dispositifs producteurs d'évidence), p. 180-204

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    Abstract: In this paper, we aim to propose a taxonomy of the notion of intuition. In particular, we will develop a distinction that is only sketched in the contemporary debate: that between phenomenological and epistemic intuitions. After that, we will argue that both kinds of intuitions further split into immediate and non-immediate. Once the taxonomy is built, we will investigate the relations between these different kinds of intuitions. Finally, we will focus on non-immediate phenomenological intuitions wondering whether they have a justificatory role.

    Keywords: intuition.

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