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intuitionism

[in-too-ish-uh-niz-uhm, -tyoo-] / ˌɪn tuˈɪʃ əˌnɪz əm, -tyu- /


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L. E. J. Brouwer, for whom the theorem was named, founded a movement in mathematics called intuitionism.

From Scientific American • Aug. 27, 2018

And, like other forms of intuitionism, it has the merit of avoiding that short-circuiting which may easily prove seductive to the egoist or the utilitarian.

From A Handbook of Ethical Theory by Fullerton, George Stuart

He acknowledges his debt to Kant, to the Romanticists, and in particular to Schelling, whose "intuitionism" was naturally congenial to him.

From Religion and Science From Galileo to Bergson by Hardwick, John Charlton

As a form of intuitionism the doctrine of following.. nature may be criticised in much the same way as other forms.

From A Handbook of Ethical Theory by Fullerton, George Stuart

We have seen above, that perceptional intuitionism tends to pass over into dogmatic intuitionism of some sort, even in the case of minds little developed.

From A Handbook of Ethical Theory by Fullerton, George Stuart