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Humans have two primary ways of acquiring knowledge: intuition, a fast and unconscious reflex; and reason, a slow and deliberate system.
Humans have two primary systems of acquiring knowledge: intuition, a fast and unconscious reflex; and reason, a slow and deliberate process.


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== Notes ==

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Humans have two primary systems of acquiring knowledge: intuition, a fast and unconscious reflex; and reason, a slow and deliberate process.

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References

  • Brown, Rebecca (2006). "Size of the Moon", Scientific American, 51 (78).
  • Miller, Edward (2005). The Sun. Academic Press.