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If intuitionism is true, then the law of excluded middle holds.
His thinking on logic in general may be regarded as a form of intuitionism.
Well, then, what value will he place on mere Intuitionism?"
On this definition, moral sense theory is a form of ethical intuitionism.
Intuitionism was created, in part, as a reaction to Cantor's set theory.
There is thus an asymmetry between a positive and negative statement in intuitionism.
He was the founder of the mathematical philosophy of intuitionism.
What reconciles these extremes is a kind of intuitionism or even mysticism.
Ethical intuitionism, on the other hand, is the view according to which some moral truths can be known without inference.
Such approaches often reference self-ownership, ethical intuitionism, or the right to life.
And is it possible he gets rather annoyed with you when your Intuitionism is working particularly well."
Most of these theorems-in particular 2.1, 2.11, and 2.14-are rejected by intuitionism.
He also invented regular expressions, and was a leading American advocate of mathematical intuitionism.
At the height of the push for genetic engineering, there was this attempt to stimulate Intuitionism.
Her Intuitionism is at an unusually high level but it is under little conscious control."
Haidt's early claim to fame was the research program known as Social intuitionism.
Intuitionism is false at every possible world.
Robert Audi is one of the main supporters of ethical intuitionism in our days.
In intuitionism, the term "explicit construction" is not cleanly defined, and that has led to criticisms.
Sentimentalists were, thus, often seen as relating to the schools of humanism and empirical ethical intuitionism.
As such, intuitionism is a variety of mathematical constructivism; but it is not the only kind.
For more see constructive mathematics and Intuitionism.
In this intuitionism and attitudinism are at one.
"We lost our chance at intuitionism."
"Historical background, principles, and methods of intuitionism," 1197-1207.
Common-sense intuitionalism would deny that man does this, attributing to him immediate knowledge of reality.
Esoterically understood, his novel teaches a doctrine of mysticism, intuitionalism, and materialism combined.
Spengler's obscurity, intuitionalism, and mysticism were easy targets, especially for the Positivists and neo-Kantians who saw no meaning in history.