@arrogantcoconut@arrogantcoconut Correct. Objectivism rejects intuition insofar as intuition can be defined as the acquisition of knowledge without reason. For purposes of the lecture, intuition is likened unto divine revelation without the divine part. In "Philosohy: Who Needs It?", Rand explicitly rejects any non-identifiable way of "just knowing" as a means of knowledge, intuition included.
@arrogantcoconut @arrogantcoconut Correct. Objectivism rejects intuition insofar as intuition can be defined as the acquisition of knowledge without reason. For purposes of the lecture, intuition is likened unto divine revelation without the divine part. In "Philosohy: Who Needs It?", Rand explicitly rejects any non-identifiable way of "just knowing" as a means of knowledge, intuition included.
thephiguy 1 year ago