This document appears to be page 23 of a manuscript or book draft, stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. The text explores the psychological concept of intuition, drawing parallels between the 'grift sense' of criminals/sex workers and the mathematical intuition defined by Henri Poincare. It discusses how humans form perceptions and stereotypes based on limited information, concluding with a mention of Baba Muktananda.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Unnamed Woman ('She') | Subject of interview/observation |
Discussed her ability to intuit sexual cravings of clients ('johns'); described emptying her 'personal sex manual'.
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| Narrator ('me') | Author/Interviewer |
The person writing the text who interviewed the woman.
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| Unnamed University Criminologist | Expert source |
Explained the etymology of the word 'griv' as related to 'grift sense'.
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| Henri Poincare' | Historical Figure / Theorist |
French theorist referenced for his work on intuition and nonlinear dynamical systems theory.
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| Weierstrass | Historical Figure / Mathematician |
19th Century German mathematician contrasted with Riemann regarding cognitive styles.
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| Riemann | Historical Figure / Mathematician |
Mathematician who used geometry to aid in describing functions.
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| Baba Muktananda | Religious Figure |
Hindi Saint mentioned at the very end of the page.
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Home of Henri Poincare.
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"She told me that she had to “empty out my personal sex manual” to feel the cravings of her clients."Source
"A university criminologist later explained that the word “griv” was probably derived from what pick pockets call grift sense"Source
"Henri Poincare’... described intuition as a mental faculty which allows us to “...immediately see the end from afar...”"Source
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