Definition of Intuitions

1. Noun. (plural of intuition) ¹

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Definition of Intuitions

1. intuition [n] - See also: intuition

Lexicographical Neighbors of Intuitions

intuited
intuiting
intuition
intuitional
intuitionalism
intuitionalist
intuitionalists
intuitionism
intuitionisms
intuitionist
intuitionistic
intuitionistic logic
intuitionistically
intuitionists
intuitionless
intuitions
intuitive
intuitive feeling
intuitive stage
intuitively
intuitiveness
intuitivenesses
intuitivism
intuits
intumesce
intumesced
intumescence
intumescences
intumescency
intumescent

Literary usage of Intuitions

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review (1860)
"The points on which most stress is laid are these : The Intuitions are innate, ... These three aspects of the Intuitions our author claims to distinguish, ..."

2. Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant, John Miller Dow Meiklejohn (1899)
"All Sensuous Intuitions are subject to the Categories, as Conditions under which alone the manifold Content of them can be united in one Consciousness The ..."

3. A Commentary on Kant's Critick of the Pure Reason: Translated from The by Kuno Fischer, John Pentland Mahaffy (1866)
"It has been proved that space and time are original representations, that these representations are intuitions; in brief, that space and time are original ..."

4. American Journal of Education (1880)
"DIESTERWEG, in answer to the questions of his pupils, " What nve the intuitions that shall be addressed?" "What shall we awaken?" "Out of what fields? ..."

5. Principles of Secondary Education by Paul Monroe (1914)
"Understanding of principles grows by checking up new particular cases that are found to come under them, with the aid of these intuitions as guides. ..."

6. The Methodist Review (1861)
"A Review of the Intuitions Inductively Investigated. By the Rev. JAMES M'CosH, LL.D. New York: Robert Carter & Brothers. 1860. THE importance and difficulty ..."

7. Basic Ideas in Religion: Or, Apologetic Theism by Richard Wilde Micou (1916)
"Intuitions are truths laid down by our rational constitution and our ethical needs. They form the pre-suppositions of all reasoning. ..."

8. Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review (1860)
"The points on which most stress is laid are these : The Intuitions are innate, ... These three aspects of the Intuitions our author claims to distinguish, ..."

9. Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant, John Miller Dow Meiklejohn (1899)
"All Sensuous Intuitions are subject to the Categories, as Conditions under which alone the manifold Content of them can be united in one Consciousness The ..."

10. A Commentary on Kant's Critick of the Pure Reason: Translated from The by Kuno Fischer, John Pentland Mahaffy (1866)
"It has been proved that space and time are original representations, that these representations are intuitions; in brief, that space and time are original ..."

11. American Journal of Education (1880)
"DIESTERWEG, in answer to the questions of his pupils, " What nve the intuitions that shall be addressed?" "What shall we awaken?" "Out of what fields? ..."

12. Principles of Secondary Education by Paul Monroe (1914)
"Understanding of principles grows by checking up new particular cases that are found to come under them, with the aid of these intuitions as guides. ..."

13. The Methodist Review (1861)
"A Review of the Intuitions Inductively Investigated. By the Rev. JAMES M'CosH, LL.D. New York: Robert Carter & Brothers. 1860. THE importance and difficulty ..."

14. Basic Ideas in Religion: Or, Apologetic Theism by Richard Wilde Micou (1916)
"Intuitions are truths laid down by our rational constitution and our ethical needs. They form the pre-suppositions of all reasoning. ..."

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