Since existence is an immediately intuited fact, non-existence is the wrong path because a thing cannot disappear, just as something cannot originate from nothing.
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Then, of course, the complicated task is to make reality, which is very specific, cohere as closely as possible with that vague, intuited image.
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They stay there because serious filmmakers have somehow intuited apprehensions both overt and covert, like a Rorschach test of the public's fears at a given moment.
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Kieslowski's skeptical, open-ended vision suggests that the answers can be intuited only from riddles, signs, portents and sudden, odd strokes of fate.
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It is directly beheld ( intuited ) by reason, but in order to be of use it has to be reflected on, and this by means of language.
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Welles intuited that that Cortez's mastery of studio space was exactly what this film & ndash; having a house as its main setting & ndash; demanded.
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The " whole " of " something " is intuited by consciousness before any of the " parts " can fully be rationally known or assimilated.
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Gottfried intuited the market correctly, as " Gottfried Regency " became a recognized brand within the first decade, with buyers drawn to high ceilings and clean classical lines.
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The Canadian pianist Glenn Gould called it " the finest performance of any of the Brandenburgs _ live, canned or intuited _ that I've ever heard ."
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I believe he intuited, earlier than anyone, that the pieties of the new world order, postulating a Western triumph and even the end of history, were largely empty.