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intuitionistadjective
of or relating to intuitionism
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intuitionistnoun
A person who studies intuitionistic mathematics
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intuitionist
In the philosophy of mathematics, intuitionism, or neointuitionism (opposed to preintuitionism), is an approach where mathematics is considered to be purely the result of the constructive mental activity of humans rather than the discovery of fundamental principles claimed to exist in an objective reality. That is, logic and mathematics are not considered analytic activities wherein deep properties of objective reality are revealed and applied, but are instead considered the application of internally consistent methods used to realize more complex mental constructs, regardless of their possible independent existence in an objective reality.
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intuitionist
An intuitionist is a person who follows a philosophy or philosophical theory called "intuitionism." This theory suggests that the fundamental basis for knowledge or belief is intuition, often emphasizing a personal, subjective understanding or approach to truths. In mathematical philosophy, an intuitionist is one who believes that the foundation of mathematics lies in the individual's intuitive awareness of numbers or their relationships, often rejecting the idea of a mathematical concept being true or false unless it can be specifically, constructively demonstrated.
Webster Dictionary
Intuitionistnoun
same as Intuitionalist
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of intuitionist in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of intuitionist in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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