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Topic: | Re:Re:Development of a priori knowledge |
Posted by: | Leslie Smith |
Date/Time: | 2010/4/3 18:06:01 |
An intuition can be false - e.g. Euclid's parallel axiom seemed necessary to him and 1001 others; but it is denied in non-Euclidean geometries. In a lottery, I might have an intuition that 555 is the winning number, when it isn't. |