Competing currents
Practical conventions
Dialectical duration
The intelligence analytically and scientifically apprehends an abstracted reality, while intuition grasps an experienced reality psychologically and spiritually. Although physical science provides practical knowledge, such knowledge is a manufactured, static construct of reality extracted from its dynamic completeness.
“If consciousness has to split up into intuition and intelligence, it is because of the need it had to apply itself to matter at the same time as it had to follow the stream of life. The double form of consciousness is due to the double form of the real.” – Henri Bergson