Hello Charles and Priscila, sorry anout the delay, there has been some problems with my mail. > I agree with Hayes and would add that any intentional thought, not just everyday situations, are first interpreted to meet customary expectations. I believes this occurs unconsciously and is then elaborated by preconscious intentional thought before an intuition about what to do emerges into conscious awareness. > > This conception of intuition requires only a taxonomy of process because it applies to any purposeful thought and occurs within Intentional thought regarding a particular subject or situation. I agree. Have you found other good taxonomies related to the process of intuiting (beside your article, of course) -- or some other good references related to the aspect you describe above? > Is your work available? If so I would like to obtain a copy. Not yet, but hopefully soon. However, some articles the work is based on can be found in ResearchGate. W B Rgds, Asta Asta Raami Doctoral Candidate, designer, M.A. Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture Department of Media tel. +358 50 56 26 555 [log in to unmask] PL 31000, 00076 Aalto ----------------------------------------------------------------- PhD-Design mailing list <[log in to unmask]> Discussion of PhD studies and related research in Design Subscribe or Unsubscribe at https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/phd-design -----------------------------------------------------------------