"Femine Intuition is a science fictionshort story by Isaac Asimov, originally published in Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1969. It was included in the collections The Complete Robot and The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories. Science fiction is a form of speculative fiction principally dealing with the impact of imagined science and technology, or both, upon society and persons as individuals. ... This article is in need of attention. ... Dr. Isaac Asimov enthroned with symbols of his lifes work (Rowena Morrill) Dr. Isaac Asimov (c. ... F&SF April 1971, special Poul Anderson issue. ... 1969 was a common year starting on Wednesday For other uses, see Number 1969. ... The Complete Robot is a collection of science fiction short stories by Isaac Asimov written between 1940 and 1976, which were previously collected in books I, Robot, The Rest of the Robots, and other anthologies. ... The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories is a science fiction anthology written and edited by Isaac Asimov (ISBN 0-385-12198-9). ...
Clinton Madarian, the successor to Susan Calvin at US Robots, who has just retired, initiates a project to create a "feminine" robot, which not only has female physical characteristics but will, it is hoped, have a brain with "feminine intuition". After several failures, JN-5 (aka Jane) is produced and the company plan to use it (her) to analyse astronomical data at the observatory at Flagstaff to calculate the most likely stars in the vicinity of Earth that have habitable planets. This will allow the use of the hyperspace drive to travel to these planets. Dr Susan Calvin (born 1982) is a fictional character from Isaac Asimovs Robot Series. ... US Robots and Mechanical Men, Inc. ... Flagstaff can refer to: the flagpole on a ship from which the ships colours are shown Flagstaff, Arizona, USA Flagstaff railway station on Melbournes City Loop This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... In physics, hyperspace is a theoretical entity. ...
Madarian and Jane go to Flagstaff but are destroyed in a aircrash on the way back. Desperate to know what, if any, information Jane has given, Susan Calvin is called in and solves the problem using her own "feminine intuition".
Intuition is close to quickness of thought, and it is nothing more than a unique mental activity reduced to the limit in time.
In athletics, intuition is a skill that has been fostered as long as team sports have existed, the idea being that team members should anticipate the actions of others and instantly figure out what teammates are doing.
Nor should one be oblivious to the potential advantages accruing from the blending of intuition with inferential reasoning, as many recent studies focusing on learning organizations have specified.12 Peter Senge maintains that individuals of most value to such organizations are those who have achieved a high level of personal mastery.
"FeminineIntuition" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov, originally published in Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1969.
Clinton Madarian, the successor to Susan Calvin at US Robots, who has just retired, initiates a project to create a "feminine" robot, which not only has female physical characteristics but will, it is hoped, have a brain with "feminineintuition".
After several failures, JN-5 (aka Jane) is produced and the company plan to use it (her) to analyse astronomical data at the Lowell Observatory at Flagstaff, Arizona to calculate the most likely stars in the vicinity of Earth to have habitable planets.