I used both “questioning intuitions” and “overcoming intuitions” in my own article, and both very much refer to what you wrote: understanding where they come from, dissolving when they’re not useful. I probably should have chosen a better vocabulary. By “questioning” I mostly meant the *inclination* to even doubt one’s intuitions, and by “overcoming” I meant the *ability* or *skill* at behaving in ways that go against your initial reaction (whether because the intuition is dissolved or overridden). I did not mean “overcoming intuition” to mean the normative stance that intuitions should be discarded willy-nilly or numbed, just the ability to do something about them.
I used both “questioning intuitions” and “overcoming intuitions” in my own article, and both very much refer to what you wrote: understanding where they come from, dissolving when they’re not useful. I probably should have chosen a better vocabulary. By “questioning” I mostly meant the *inclination* to even doubt one’s intuitions, and by “overcoming” I meant the *ability* or *skill* at behaving in ways that go against your initial reaction (whether because the intuition is dissolved or overridden). I did not mean “overcoming intuition” to mean the normative stance that intuitions should be discarded willy-nilly or numbed, just the ability to do something about them.