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Intuition-Reason
Dynamics:
In what we really understand, we reason but little. (William Hazlitt)
Broader:
Intellectual faculties*complex
Narrower:
Faultiness
Irrationality
Injustice
Perversion
Wrangle
Unreasonableness
Inanity
Nonsense
Insincerity
Mystification
Feebleness
Hairsplitting
Speciousness
Disingenuousness
Contradiction
Unauthenticity
Inconclusiveness
Unproven
Inconsequence
Sophistry
Nonvalidity
Untenable
Controversy
Unfeeling
Incongruity
Invalidity
Unwholesomeness
Combativeness
Vainness
Quarrelsomeness
Flaw
Ungroundedness
Insanity
Prevarication
Inconsistency
Illogic
Argumentativeness
Dispute
Evasion
Contentiousness
Misapplication
Ill-founded
Equivocation
Disinterest
Subterfuge
Senselessness
Unscientific
Imbecility
Validity
Congruity
Reason
Justice
Ingenuousness
Well-grounded
Sincerity
Anticipation
Authenticity
Soundness
Consistency
Sensibleness
Sanity
Intellectuality
Insight
Common sense
Philosophy
Reasonableness
Interest
Legitimacy
Cogency
Rationality
Credibility
Feeling
Synthesis
Application
Intuitiveness
Wholesomeness
Related Problems:
Inadequacy
Meaninglessness
Influencelessness
Injustice
Disaccord
Affectation
Decline
Conflict
Conflict
Policy disputes
Inappropriate assumptions
Non-juridical fault
Non-juridical fault
Unpardonable historical events
Territorial disputes between states
Subjects:
Individuation Logic
Type Classification:
P: Value polarities