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Type of philosophical doctrine, philosophical theory

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His thinking on logic in general may be regarded as a form of intuitionism.
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There is thus an asymmetry between a positive and negative statement in intuitionism.
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All forms of intuitionism reject the reality of uncountable infinite sets.
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Such approaches often reference self-ownership, ethical intuitionism or the right to life.
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Intuitionism was created, in part, as a reaction to Cantor's set theory.
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He also invented regular expressions, and was a leading American advocate of mathematical intuitionism.
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In the early 20th century, Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer founded intuitionism as a philosophy of mathematics.
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As a variety of constructive mathematics, intuitionism is essentially a philosophy of the foundations of mathematics.
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Opposing the completely deductive character of logicism, intuitionism emphasizes the construction of ideas in the mind.
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  • (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge is acquired primarily by intuition
  • (intuitionist) of or relating to intuitionism
  • Reliance on unmediated awareness as a criterion of truth. In logic and mathematics, intuitionism denies the independent reality of mathematical objects and the principle of excluded middle. ...
  • (1) The theory that there are moral truths, the apprehension of which involves the exercise of a power of INTUITION. This supposed power of intuition is usually likened to our power of apprehending truths independently of sense-experience in maths and logic. ...
  • Stresses the immediacy of knowledge or the self-evident character of certain ideas. Seen in Platonism; Bergsonianism; Cartesianism; Axiological intuitionism and Deontological intuitionism
  • The view that we have special powers of immediate ethical insight, which provide us with basic ethical truths.
  • Intuitionism says, each person has an in-built sense of right/wrong, a gut feeling, a hunch, and impulse.