THE FORMATION OF SCIENTIFIC CONCEPTIONS OF INTUITION
This article analyzes the process of the formation of the concept of intuition within the fields of philosophy and psychology. The historical development of scientific conceptions of intuition, their classical and modern interpretations, as well as approaches within various philosophical traditions are examined. The role and significance of intuition in the process of cognition are revealed
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