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Definition of "intuitionists" [intuitionists]

  • Plural form of intuitionist. (noun)

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Use "intuitionists" in a sentence
  • "Much of the attention was given, by those who have come to be called intuitionists, to defending the idea that moral knowledge, while not based on our senses and on the empirical data we might collect, was nonetheless on as secure a footing as, say, our knowledge of mathematics or of the fundamental concepts (of, say, causation and necessity) that play crucial roles in science."
  • "Rebranded as "intuitionists" or "mentalists" — terms more palatable to mainstream America — psychic advisers in recent years have been crossing over into the world of legitimate business, where they are used by decision makers in law, finance and entertainment looking for an edge in a down economy."
  • "Supreme Court justices, like all of us, are emotional intuitionists."