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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024in•tu•i•tion•ism (in′to̅o̅ ish′ə niz′əm, -tyo̅o̅-),USA pronunciation n. - Philosophy[Ethics.]the doctrine that moral values and duties can be discerned directly.
- Philosophy[Metaphys.]
- the doctrine that in perception external objects are given immediately, without the intervention of a representative idea.
- the doctrine that knowledge rests upon axiomatic truths discerned directly.
- Philosophy[Logic, Math.]the doctrine, propounded by L. E. J. Brouwer, that a mathematical object is considered to exist only if a method for constructing it can be given.
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