Re: Frege: Reason's nearest kin
- From: "Kevin Karn" <kkarn@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: 22 Jun 2006 21:44:21 -0700
Paul Holbach wrote:
Kevin Karn wrote:
What's the difference between intuition and thought?
The American Heritage dictionary puts it concisely as follows:
"Reason is the power to think rationally and logically and to draw
inferences [...] Intuition is perception or comprehension, as of truths
or facts, without the use of the rational process."
(http://www.bartleby.com/61/41/R0074100.html)
#PH
What's Frege's definition? How does he define the two and distinguish
between them?
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