Word: intuitionism
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A standard classification of the main drugs under discussion soon emerges in the book, and Courtwright focuses his first chapters on what he calls the "Big Three" and the "Little Three." Contrary to intuition, the "Big Three" includes the legal and mass-produced and consumed alcohol, tobacco and caffeine. The...
And Leverett Professor in the University Jerry R. Green, who taught Summers, said he felt that the new president's "basic economic intuition" would be invaluable in managing the university.
Genius, so much fiction tells us, is the flip side of madness. In this busy, woozy thriller, a psychotic park dweller known as the Caveman (Samuel L. Jackson) is afflicted with "brain typhoons" and visions of "moth-seraphs." That gives him just the intuition needed to sleuth out a murder...
"My intuition is that there are a lot worse things going on in the companies Harvard invests in," Tolchin says. "Companies are involved in what seems to me to be pretty shady labor practices that are more ethically troubling to me than gambling."
"A lot of their work is based on intuition or visceral reaction to reporting," says former cia analyst Melvin Goodman, now a professor at Washington's National War College. "The standards of evidence are very weak." Former CIA general counsel Jeffrey Smith agrees: "You have bits and pieces you can...