Even when it recognises irrational forces, it aspires to tame them by placing them inside a model, keeping the primal beast imprisoned behind the iron bars of knowledge. But, for an expert professional, real life is quite otherwise. The expert’s mind is... permeated by invisible waves that can only be sensed by the inner faculties. ...Intuition is just another name for this heavenly harmony.
Remarkably insightful essay by Dr. Prof. Ronald W. Dworkin.
Ronald W. Dworkin has practiced anesthesiology at the Greater Baltimore Medical Center since 1989. In 1995, Dworkin was awarded a Ph.D. in political philosophy from the Johns Hopkins University.[1] He writes widely on topics where medical research intersects with political control, often focusing on what he sees as obsession with pushing happiness above all else. In other words, society likes to see unhappiness as a disease that must be stamped out with a mixture of drugs and denial. His book, Artificial Happiness published in 2006, lays out the dangers in the blind pursuit of happiness...