单词 | intuitional |
释义 | intuitionaladj. 1. Of, pertaining to, or derived from intuition; of the nature of intuition. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > intuition > [adjective] belly-sprung1607 intuitive1645 intuitional1860 pre-rational1875 pre-reflective1902 telepathic1902 pre-reflexive1955 shoot-from-the-hip1967 1860 W. G. Ward Nat. & Grace i. §1. 39 Were it not for this ‘intuitional light’, we should be shut up..in the dreary region of actually present consciousness. 1861 E. H. Browne in W. Thomson Aids to Faith vii. 309 No elevation of the intuitional consciousness can account for such fore-knowledge. 1863 M. Pattison Ess. (1889) II. 267 The masses require either an intuitional religion..or a ceremonial of drill and parade. 1883 A. Barratt Physical Metempiric 138 Acts of mental vision, Relations and groups of Relations with like escort..are intuitional, like the intuition of distance or of causal relations. 2. Possessed of intuition. (Cf. rational adj.) ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > intuition > [adjective] > possessing intuition vaticinant1647 intuitive1652 self-knowing1828 intuent1865 intuitional1877 sixth-sensed1976 1877 T. Sinclair Mount 59 They are so sympathetic, intuitional, calm, and womanlike in their practical wisdom. 3. Pertaining to that theory, or philosophical school, which bases certain elements of knowledge on intuition (see intuition n. 5c). ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > epistemology > [adjective] > of cognition > of doctrines and adherents of cognition theories representative1605 Lockean1765 intuitional1865 intuitionistic1882 intuitionist1885 imagist1948 1865 Reader 20 May 563/2 Whether or no the intuitional metaphysicians will have anything to reply on behalf of their own theory, is another question. 1879 G. H. Lewes Study Psychol. i. 5 We still hear of the Intuitional Psychology and the Sensational School. 1879 H. Spencer Data of Ethics iii. §14. 38 By the intuitional theory I here mean..the theory which regards such feelings as divinely given, and as independent of results experienced by self or ancestors. Derivatives intuˈitionally adv. by intuition; intuitively. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > intuition > [adverb] naturally?a1425 intuitively1608 noumenally1858 insensately1863 intuitionally1872 1872 T. W. Fowle in Contemp. Rev. Nov. 866 An undeviating law of conduct intuitionally apprehended. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online June 2018). < |
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