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    Title: Intuition, Rationality and Imagination
    Authors: Bussey, Marcus
    Date: 2015-09
    Issue Date: 2017-01-16 15:24:02 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: 淡江大學未來學研究所
    Abstract: For too long a shallow empiricism has blinded researchers to the greater potentiality of
    human perception. Even qualitative research, which implicitly accepts the transperceptual
    possibilities of mind, is shackled to empiricism. This paper will argue that intuition is a cultural resource and that when practiced rigorously, researchers gain access to rational processes that extend the sense making possibilities denied us via a narrow empiricism. The paper thus seeks to extend, not over-turn, empiricism, in the same way that qualitative
    research extended it from the 1960s on. The focus is on how researchers can access the kind of information about the world that we need to foster transformative agency and insight.
    Relation: Journal of Futures Studies 20(1), pp.139-148
    DOI: 10.6531/JFS.2015.20(1).S139
    Appears in Collections:[Journal of Futures Studies] v.20 n.1

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