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intuitionism

NOUN
  1. (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge is acquired primarily by intuition

How To Use intuitionism In A Sentence

  • A corresponding slogan for intuitionism would be that in mathematics, to exist is to be constructed.
  • I have briefly described the three main streams of present-day mathematical philosophy: formalism, Platonism, and intuitionism.
  • Composition and composition teaching can't depart from intuition. But if we exaggerate the acting force of experience and sudden inspiration, We'll fall into the marshland of intuitionism.
  • I hope I have made clear that intuitionism on the one hand subtilizes logic, on the other hand denounces logic as a source of truth.
  • In order to express faithfully this intuitive impression, non-logical narrative forms are adopted in Pioneer Novels to present their sense of intuitionism.
  • Nevertheless, there are more problems here than Weyl imagines, at least for those who ground their finitist philosophy of mathematics on intuitionism à la Brouwer. Supertasks
  • This theory of intuitionism influenced later philosophers, in particular Rousseau and Bergson, but also the existentialists.
  • I have briefly described the three main streams of present-day mathematical philosophy: formalism, Platonism, and intuitionism.
  • Connections with intuitionistic mathematics were noticed early on and toposes are still used to investigate models of various aspects of intuitionism.
  • Historically, intuitionism has tended to be a kind of deontologism.
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