Bases for intuition How do intuitions develop and what can their bases be? According to the ordinary deterministic laws, the intuition should not exist. And yet it does exist and it offers us the possibility of opening to brand new points of view. Even though we cannot fix exact rules, we observe that the intuition takes place when we perceive new correlations among subjects or, if you prefer, among the information that are the object of our observations, which up to that moment hadn't struck our attention. In the correlations, a particular role is played by the presence of assonances and resonances, which seem to belong more to the form than to the contents of the observations. It is for these reasons that the information, alone, don't seem to be enough to create the conditions necessary for the intuitions to take place. The "form", which contains the information, seems to play a much more determinant role. This fact shifts again our attention to the Art, as the forms can be regarded as generically associable to aesthetic principles. |