Intuition: a bridge to the coenesthetic world of experience.

作者: Heikki Piha

DOI: 10.1177/00030651050530011601

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摘要: The concept of intuition is relatively unestablished in psychoanalysis, where it often associated with narcissistic meanings and vagueness. But intuition, as an integrated mode archaic coenesthetic thinking, should be kept conceptually free those connotations. Its capacity undifferentiated delineation supplies instinctive general means dealing immediately various rationally indistinct phenomena, such forms, shades, multidimensionality, regardless the boundaries between sensory modalities. It may impossible to translate intuitive experiences into lexical form; these languages are incommensurable. Intuition a preconscious nondiscursive thinking process needed creativity, well less conspicuously countless everyday activities. In speech communication, rapidly specifies subtle shades meaning linguistic content all prosody. psychoanalytic work like radar, creating preliminary contacts inner world analysand. observations gained require, however, rational consideration confirmed. essential instrument psychoanalyst, also functions service tact create working space adequate forms interpretations. Clinical vignettes reflecting some problematic fates special intuitiveness creativity presented from artists.

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