Intuition vs Undermind - What's the difference?
intuition | undermind |
Immediate cognition without the use of conscious rational processes.
*
A perceptive insight gained by the use of this faculty.
The subconscious mind or self.
*1909 , Percy Dearmer, Body and soul :
The unconscious mind; intuition.
*2010 , Fons Trompenaars, Charles Hampden-Turner, Riding the Waves of Innovation :
As nouns the difference between intuition and undermind
is that intuition is (pedantic) while undermind is the subconscious mind or self.intuition
English
(wikipedia intuition)Alternative forms
* (pedantic)Noun
(en noun)- The native speaker's grammatical competence is reflected in two types of
intuition'' which speakers have about their native language(s) — (i) intuitions'''
about sentence ''well-formedness'', and (ii) '''intuitions about sentence ''structure''.
The word ''intuition'' is used here in a technical sense which has become stand-
ardised in Linguistics: by saying that a native speaker has ''intuitions'' about the
well-formedness and structure of sentences, all we are saying is that he has the
ability to make ''judgments about whether a given sentence is well-formed or
not, and about whether it has a particular structure or not. [...]
Derived terms
* intuitional * intuitionism * intuitionist * intuitionistic * intuitive * intuitReferences
* * ----undermind
English
Noun
(en noun)- The doctor assists the undermind', and his assistance is often utterly indispensable: for instance, he "sets" a broken limb, and gives the ' undermind every assistance, [...]
- Others have named this "tortoise mind" as intuition, or the unconscious, and the id. Caxton goes on to name it the "undermind ."