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Definition of "intuitionist" [in•tu•i•tion•ist]

  • A person who studies intuitionistic mathematics (noun)

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Use "intuitionist" in a sentence
  • "Is this supposed to be an epistemological concern as the term intuitionist seems to suggest — i.e., a worry that individual actors will have some kind of trouble discovering what is in fact just, independently of the contents of the law?"
  • "Kethi is a human "intuitionist" - echoes of IM Banks - who is from a habitat that made itself scarce in the war, established a while ago by a charismatic leading figure of the Allied Worlds who became a "prophet" preaching the message that aliens will come and threaten humanity soon, so humanity should prepare for that rather than fight a stupid civil war."
  • "I am arguing, rather, that those in cultural studies would do well to take into account the challenge Nancy and Derrida, in different ways, pose to the "intuitionist" tradition."
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