Intuitionism
This article is about Intuitionism in mathematics and philosophical logic. For other uses, see
Ethical intuitionism. In the
philosophy of mathematics, intuitionism, or neointuitionism (opposed to
preintuitionism), is an approach to
mathematics as the constructive mental activity of humans. That is, mathematics does not consist of analytic activities wherein deep properties of existence are revealed and applied. Instead, logic and mathematics are the application of internally consistent methods to realize more complex mental constructs.
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intuitionism
Noun
1. (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge is acquired primarily by intuition
(hypernym) philosophical doctrine, philosophical theory
(classification) philosophy
Intuitionism
(n.)
Same as Intuitionalism.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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