
1) Intuitionalism
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1) Philosophical doctrine 2) Philosophical theory
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In the philosophy of mathematics, intuitionism, or neointuitionism (opposed to preintuitionism), is an approach where mathematics is considered to be purely the result of the constructive mental activity of humans rather than the discovery of fundamental principles claimed to exist in an objective reality. That is, logic and mathematics are not co...
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belief that the perception of truth is by intuition
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• (n.) Same as Intuitionalism.
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(from the article `irrationalism`) Friedrich Schelling and Henri Bergson, who were preoccupied with the uniqueness of human experience, turned to intuitionism, which `sees things ... ...either that these claims can be adequately justified by reasoning from statements employing only nonmoral terms or that moral terms themselves can ...
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school of mathematical thought introduced by the 20th-century Dutch mathematician L.E.J. Brouwer that contends the primary objects of mathematical ... [8 related articles]
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In`tu·i'tion·ism noun Same as
Intuitionalism .
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in ethics, the view that people have an innate sense of right and wrong.
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in the philosophy of mathematics, intuitionism, or neointuitionism (opposed to preintuitionism), is an approach to mathematics as the constructive mental activity of humans. That is, mathematics does not consist of analytic activities wherein deep properties of existence are revealed and applied. Instead, logic and mathematics are the application o...
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[
n] - the doctrine that knowledge is acquired primarily by intuition
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noun (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge is acquired primarily by intuition
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(1) The theory that there are moral truths, the apprehension of which involves the exercise of a power of INTUITION. This supposed power of intuition is usually likened to our power of apprehending truths independently of sense-experience in maths and logic. Intuitionists tend to be deontologists as well (see DEONTOLOGY), though it may be that logi...
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the doctrine that moral values and duties can be discerned directly. · · the doctrine that in perception external objects are given immediately, without the intervention of a representative idea. · the doctrine that knowledge rests upon axiomatic truths discerned directly.
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