L’intuition agissante

Laval Théologique et Philosophique 64 (2):277-293 (2008)
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Abstract

The concept of intuition-action means the fundamental mode of the human being in the world of which it is a constituent element. It opens the dimension where is felt the immediacy of our experience of the world, and this immediacy is the source of any real knowledge. Within this basic level of our experience of the world, active and intuitive moments are the two constituent aspects of the only fundamental reality, that is to say, of life. Like us, our action is both passive and active. It is a reception of the world in ourselves.

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