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intuitivism|ɪnˈtjuːɪtɪvɪz(ə)m| [f. as prec. + -ism.] 1. The doctrine that the fundamental principles of ethics are matters of intuition.
a1866J. Grote Exam. Utilitarian Philos. (1870) i. 21 That doctrine, hostile to utilitarianism, to which he has given the name of ‘intuitivism’. 1874Sidgwick Meth. Ethics i. ix. 99 The difference between the two phases of Intuitivism in which these notions are respectively prominent, is purely formal: their practical prescriptions are never found to conflict. 2. = intuitiveness 2.
1883Century Mag. 479 They depend for their significancy on the words themselves as related to the appreciative intuitivism of the reader. 1886J. B. Mayor Metre 50 What I should call the principle of aesthetic intuitivism. |