I suggested a long time ago to David Bronson in Uman that immediate non intuitive knowledge is the exact same thing that Rav Nahman of Breslov was talking about in his emphasis on faith.
[This came up because I was noting that Einstein has an essay commenting on Bertrand Russel's approach to Hume.]
To me it seems clear that there is another way to access knowledge besides pure logic which can detect contradictions and empirical knowledge based on sense perception.
[This came up because I was noting that Einstein has an essay commenting on Bertrand Russel's approach to Hume.]
To me it seems clear that there is another way to access knowledge besides pure logic which can detect contradictions and empirical knowledge based on sense perception.