intellectual instinct


1. a phrase describing the act of habitually reserving judgment regarding people, places, and/or situations;

2. avoiding forming opinions and conclusions which one is not required or beholden to form.
ex. “it is preferable to exercise intellectual instinct if you don’t have a reason not to.”

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