| 单词 | intuitionist |
| 例句 | “He was a brilliant intuitionist” who “gave depth and intellectual coherence to an entire field,” said Andrew Zangwill, a physics professor at Georgia Tech, who is writing a biography of Dr. Anderson. Philip W. Anderson, Nobel Laureate in Physics, Is Dead at 96 2020-03-30T04:00:00Z To an intuitionist, it would not be enough for me to tell you my proof showed that there must be some number with a particular property; they would want me to produce the number itself. Holly Krieger's Favorite Theorem 2018-08-27T04:00:00Z Scientifically regarded he was a realist as opposed to an idealist, a sensationist as opposed to an intuitionist, a materialist as opposed to a spiritualist. Abraham Lincoln, Volume 2 (of 2) The True Story of a Great Life 2012-01-05T03:00:32.877Z The intuitionist takes his belief as a brute fact, unrelated to objective conditions. John Dewey's logical theory 2011-11-28T03:00:21.547Z But until mathematics can get on without these symbols or any substitutes the intuitionist in mathematics will continue to have his say. Creative Intelligence Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude Carlyle is described as a 'transcendentalist'—a kind of qualified equivalent to intuitionist. The Life of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, Bart., K.C.S.I. A Judge of the High Court of Justice They supposed, too, that persons vaguely described as 'Kant and the Germans' taught simply a modification of the 'intuitionist' view. The English Utilitarians, Volume I. If we have proved him to be a representationist, he cannot be held to be an intuitionist. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 382, October 1847 And for having so constantly perceived this psychological fact, we must applaud the intuitionist school. The Will to Believe : and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy A logician adds two and two and gets four; an intuitionist multiplies them and gets the same answer. Dead Giveaway On the other hand, it must be allowed that there is room for the intuitionist to say that the associationist is here reading something into the idea which does not belong to it. Illusions A Psychological Study Though appealing to experience, they reach formulæ as absolute as any 'intuitionist' could desire. The English Utilitarians, Volume I. The intuitionist will understand that conscience, accumulated experience, has developed by experience within these laws. The Basis of Morality Indian thought has little sympathy with the question whether morality is utilitarian or intuitionist, whether we do good to benefit ourselves or whether certain acts and states are intrinsically good. Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 1 But a logician, faced with three twos, gets six—an intuitionist gets eight. Dead Giveaway That is nearer right than the conclusions of many an inconsistent intuitionist! A Lie Never Justifiable Louise, who had read Diana's quick glance with the accuracy of an intuitionist, felt a sudden suspicion and dislike for Diana now dominating her. Aunt Jane's Nieces in Society The dogmatic intuitionist has quite a collection of rules by which he must judge of his actions. A Handbook of Ethical Theory Furthermore, between the philosophical and the dogmatic intuitionist serious differences of opinion may be expected to arise. A Handbook of Ethical Theory The perceptional intuitionist, consistently and unreservedly such, is rather an ideal construction than an actually existing person. A Handbook of Ethical Theory With the general spirit of these utterances the typical intuitionist is in sympathy, although he need not assent to the doctrine of innate ideas, nor need he hold that all moral truths are equally self-evident. A Handbook of Ethical Theory Butler thought that justice should be done though the heavens fall; the philosophical intuitionist must maintain that the danger of bringing down the heavens is never to be lost sight of. A Handbook of Ethical Theory The philosophical intuitionist who accepts more than one ultimate moral rule must face the possibility that he will meet with a conflict of the higher intuitions to which he has had recourse. A Handbook of Ethical Theory He who accepts the spontaneous deliverances of his conscience, when confronted with the necessity of making a decision, as revelations of moral truth, may be called a perceptional intuitionist. A Handbook of Ethical Theory |
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