TNT_12_Q1_0204_PS_Strengthening Intuition.pptx

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Lesson 2.4 Strengthening Intuition

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Intuition has long been used by the human race to survive and to prosper. ‹#›

Since early times, military leaders, philosophers, and ordinary people have used their intuition to resolve various problems. ‹#› ‹#›

E arly intellectuals regarded intuition as one of the primary bases of knowing. ‹#›

Thinking intuitively remains central to the pursuits of modern professionals. ‹#›

‹#› Use intuitive thinking in dealing with varied activities (HUMSS_MCT12-lc-e-4).

‹#› Explain the science of intuition. Discuss the role of intuition in various disciplines. Understand the application of intuition in daily life . Compare intuitive thinking with logical reasoning.

There are three people: Armin, Eren, and Mikasa. One of them is a soldier. The other is a titan, and the last is an enemy spy. The soldier always speaks the truth; the titan always lies; and the enemy spy either lies or tells the truth. Armin says, “Mikasa is a titan.” Eren says, “Armin is a soldier.” Mikasa, however, says “I am the enemy spy.” Brain Teaser ‹#›

Who is the soldier, the titan, and the enemy spy? ‹#›

What was your initial response upon reading the puzzle? ‹#›

How did you solve the puzzle? ‹#›

‹#› What is the role of intuition in varied human activities?

The Science of Intuition Intuition the ability to understand or know something without thinking systematically a gut feeling or a hunch ‹#›

The Science of Intuition Intuition It is t he capacity to understand something with immediacy based on our senses and experiences instead of factual evidence. ‹#›

The Science of Intuition Thinking based on intuition is critical to the development of our skills in recognizing patterns , formulating strategies , and solving problems . ‹#›

‹#› ‹#› Recall any of your experiences in the past where you have used your intuition. Explain your experience.

Intuition in the Sciences Scientists have used intuitive thinking to respond to problems that require urgent actions (Duggan 2007, 4). ‹#›

Intuition in the Sciences Intuition was also used by thinkers to generate new ideas or theories in fields of inquiry that have previously been undiscovered. ‹#›

Intuition in the Sciences Scientists were believed to have “flashes of intuition,” a “lightning flash,” or that “relevant illumination that comes in sleep.” ‹#›

Intuition in the Sciences In his work On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres in 1543, Nicolaus Copernicus provided proof for heliocentrism. ‹#›

Intuition in the Sciences According to Thomas Kuhn , the intuitive capacity was at the center of this discovery, and was later proven by analysis. ‹#›

‹#› Intuition in the Sciences According to neuroscience , flashes of intuition occur in the right hemisphere of the brain. Right Hemisphere Left Hemisphere i maginative, creative, and intuitive thoughts a nalytic and calculation skills

‹#› Intuition in the Sciences In the field of psychology , Sigmund Freud differentiates between the subconscious and the conscious mind . Subconscious Conscious things that we are not currently thinking about things within our current field of awareness

‹#› ‹#› What are the similarities and differences between the right brain’s functions according to neuroscience and Sigmund Freud’s subconscious mind?

Intuition in Other Disciplines Classical Military Strategy Intuition informs military strategy. Intuition is crucial when battle strategies do not go according to plan. ‹#›

Intuition in Other Disciplines Medicine Intuition informs initial diagnosis of sickness. It is especially crucial in medical emergencies. ‹#›

Intuition in Other Disciplines Business N ew and innovative business ideas may come to entrepreneurs through a eureka moment. ‹#›

Intuition in Everyday Life Intuition is useful in daily activities for situations that require simple immediate decisions. Example: ordering lunch ‹#›

Intuition in Everyday Life Jot down your intuitive thoughts. Talk to someone about these thoughts. Evaluate the results of an action based on intuition. ‹#› Ways to Improve Intuitive Skills

Intuitive Thinking vs. Logical Reasoning Logic is the the science and art of correct reasoning, which is traceable to ancient times. ‹#›

Intuitive Thinking vs. Logical Reasoning ‹#› Logical Reasoning Arguments are composed of conclusions that are deduced from premises. Example : 1st Premise: All cats are mammals. 2nd Premise: Shiro is a cat. Conclusion: Therefore, Shiro is a mammal.

‹#› Intuitive Thinking vs. Logical Reasoning Intuitive Thinking relies on senses and experiences instantaneous used for urgent situations Logical Reasoning relies on analysis m ay require more time used to arrive at valid conclusions

True or False. Write true if the statement is correct. Otherwise, write false. Intuition is believed to reside in the left hemisphere of the brain. ‹#›

Experts in the field of business use snap judgments in work decisions. ‹#› True or False. Write true if the statement is correct. Otherwise, write false.

Logical thinking is characterized by immediacy and sensing relationships. ‹#› True or False. Write true if the statement is correct. Otherwise, write false.

Logic can sometimes be based on a hunch. ‹#› True or False. Write true if the statement is correct. Otherwise, write false.

Intuition can be likened to a gut feeling. ‹#› True or False. Write true if the statement is correct. Otherwise, write false.

Intuition is the ability to understand or know something without thinking too much about it. Intuition is likened to a gut feeling or hunch. Intuition is used to generate new ideas or theories in fields of inquiry that have previously been undiscovered. Intuition provides the experts in various disciplines with the necessary “snap judgments” for urgent situations. ‹#›

It is important that we are aware of our intuitive capabilities and maximize their utility when circumstances require them. Logic is the science and art of correct reasoning. Logical reasoning and strategic analysis may support and confirm our intuitive thoughts. ‹#›

What makes intuitive thinking different from logical thinking?

Slide nos. 21 and 22 : Eduard Ender - Copernicus, recording the orbits of the stars by irinaraquel is licensed under CC PDM 1.0 via Creative Commons . ‹#›

Cambridge Dictionary . United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Cherry, Kendra. “The Role of the Conscious Mind.” Very Well Mind. June 1, 2020. Accessed December 9, 2020. www.verywellmind.com/what-is-the-conscious-mind-2794984 . Duggan, William. Strategic Intuition: The Creative Spark in Human Achievement. New York: Columbia University Press, 2007. Franquemont, Sharon. “Can I Develop My Intuition?” Taking Charge of Your Health and Well Being. Accessed December 9, 2020. www.takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/can-i-develop-my-intuition . ‹#›

Galang, Lufityanto, Chris Donkin, and Joel Pearson. “Measuring Intuition: Nonconscious Emotional Information Boosts Decision Accuracy and Confidence.” Psychological Science 27, no. 5 (May 1, 2016): 622-634. https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797616629403 . Shapiro, Stewart, and Teresa Kouri Kissel. “Classical Logic”. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Accessed December 9, 2020. https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/logic-classical/ . ‹#›
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