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intuitionalism |
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In`tu`i´tion`al`ism
intuitionalism, intuitionism. 1. Metaphysics. the doctrine that the reality of perceived external objects is known intuitively, without the intervention of a representative idea. See also: Knowledge2. Metaphysics. the doctrine that knowledge rests upon axiomatic truths discerned intuitively. 3. Ethics. the doctrine that moral values and duties can be perceived directly. Also called intuitivism. — intuitionalist, intuitionist, n. |
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