Which preposition to use with intuitions

of Occurrences 89%

There was nothing to make them suspect that the keen intuition of the young physician had read their secret.

as Occurrences 10%

But it is certain that the general principles he arrived at, aided as much by the wings of intuition as by the clues of incomplete and incompletely controlled experiments, survive as the foundations of whatever we know about the internal secretions, and all our present viewpoints.

in Occurrences 7%

The fact, however, remains that the intuition works most freely in that direction in which we most habitually concentrate our thought; and in practice it will be found that the best way to cultivate the intuition in any particular direction is to meditate upon the abstract principles of that particular class of subjects rather than only to consider particular cases.

to Occurrences 6%

Together with this, there is also a levelling-up philosophy, a sort of modernized ontologism, which would attribute all natural intuition to a more immediate self-revelation on God's part than seems quite compatible with orthodoxy.

with Occurrences 5%

But if you do not reinforce your intuition with a careful study of words, you will vacillate from one method to the other and strike crude discords of phrasing.

without Occurrences 3%

Some learned by intuition without having had the guidance of an instructor.

into Occurrences 2%

The fourth stadium is "understanding," which steadies the fluctuating intuition into a concept, realizes the object, and looks upon it as the cause of the intuition.

at Occurrences 2%

And besides, had not her marvelous beauty enmeshed me; had I not felt by some unaccountable intuition at the first moment we had met that our lives were linked in the future?

by Occurrences 2%

He had, what is the first requisite to emendatory criticism, that intuition by which the poet's intention is immediately discovered, and that dexterity of intellect which despatches its work by the easiest means.

like Occurrences 1%

"Mademoiselle," he observed evenly, "I have gone further through the world than most men, though to less purpose, and I have met many people, but none of them with an intuition like yours.

on Occurrences 1%

It needed no special intuition on Allerdyke's part to know that all these people were itching to show their fondness for Zélie de Longarde by clapping their hands, waving their program, and otherwise manifesting their delight at once more seeing a prime favourite.

about Occurrences 1%

Never a flash of intuition about him.

under Occurrences 1%

The subsumption of phenomena or empirical intuitions under the category is effected through the Schemata of the concepts of the understanding, i.e., through a priori determinations of time according to rules, which relate to time-series, time-content, time-order, and time-comprehension, and indicate whether I have to apply this or that category to a given object.

from Occurrences 1%

"Reggie was chasing me, so I slipped over the balustrade onto the pergola" She stopped and looked with quick intuition from one to the other.

for Occurrences 1%

As subjective conditions (lying in the nature of the subject) through which alone a thing can become an object of intuition for us, they precede all empirical intuitions or are a priori.

Which preposition to use with  intuitions