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Letters

Letters

Ways of Intuition • The Edge of Science • Golden Words • Tallis and the Word • Books and the Word • Boxing Clever • An Angry Buddhist Writes • Dile-A-Dragon

Ways of Intuition

DEAR EDITOR: A recent stay in hospital was made almost enjoyable by my taking a copy of Issue 74 in with me. I hadn’t seen it before and now feel I need to become a subscriber, and to comment.

One of the strands of Joel Marks’ ‘Moral Moments’ depends upon his use of the word ‘intuition’. I don’t think this word, as he uses it, has only one meaning.

First of all he states that “an intuition is not a proof.