in·tu·i·tion·ism
ˌin-tü-ˈi-shə-ˌni-zəm
-tyü-
1
a
: a doctrine that objects of perception are intuitively known to be real
b
: a doctrine that there are basic truths intuitively known
2
: a doctrine that right or wrong or fundamental principles about what is right and wrong can be intuited
3
: a philosophical thesis that human beings have a direct intuitive understanding of mathematics and that rejects the principle that every mathematical statement must be true or false
in·tu·i·tion·ist
variants
or intuitionistic
-¦(w)ishə¦nistik
1
: of, belonging to, or based on intuitionism
2
: advocated by intuitionists
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