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Definition of Intuitionist
1. Adjective. Of or relating to intuitionism.
Definition of Intuitionist
1. n. Same as Intuitionalist.
Definition of Intuitionist
1. Noun. A person who studies intuitionistic mathematics ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Intuitionist
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intuitionist
Literary usage of Intuitionist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Elements of Ethics by John Henry Muirhead (1897)
"Comparison of Ethics as so interpreted with intuitionist and Theological Ethics.
The nature and extent of this claim will be more obvious if we contrast it ..."
2. The Logic of Will: A Study in Analogy by Helen Wodehouse (1908)
"The intuitionist has been such a useful ally against these schools that the
idealist has always been a little tempted to slur the points of difference, ..."
3. Essays on the philosophy of theism. Ed., with an intr., by W. Ward by William George Ward (1884)
"The historical proof of such a statement, for anything we here say, may or may
not be satisfactory. But as a matter at philosophy, the intuitionist sees in ..."
4. Outlines of Logic, Psychology and Ethics by Arthur Baker (1891)
"If such a principle be regarded as a moral intuition, we have a new form of
intuitionist Ethics; if it be regarded as the product of experience, ..."
5. A Manual of Ethics by John Stuart Mackenzie (1901)
"... only roughly true; and we must now try to explain them somewhat more accurately
in relation to the most important theories. § 3. THE intuitionist VIEW. ..."