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An intuitive insight differs from a sense-perception in that it involves an immediate assurance of the existence of a feeling presentatively known, though not to our own minds. The object in insight is thus a presentative feeling as in introspection, though not our own, but another's.
An illusory insight is a quasi-intuition of another's feelings which does not answer to the internal reality as presentatively known to the subject himself.
And so it differs from the object in sense-perception in so far as this last involves sense-experiences, as muscular and tactual feelings, which are not at the moment presentatively known to any mind. Illusions of Insight. And now we are in a position, perhaps, to define an illusion of insight, and to inquire whether there is anything answering to our definition.
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