- that an
intuitionist has not yet
proved or disproved, then that
intuitionist will not ****ert the
truth of "A or not A". However, the
intuitionist will accept...
- The
Intuitionist is a 1999
speculative fiction novel by
American writer Colson Whitehead. The
Intuitionist takes place in a city (implicitly, New York)...
- novelist. He is the
author of nine novels,
including his 1999
debut The
Intuitionist; The
Underground Railroad (2016), for
which he won the 2016 National...
-
reflective equilibrium.
Despite the name "ethical intuitionism",
ethical intuitionists need not (though
often do)
accept that
intuitions of
value (or of evaluative...
- Heijenoort, p. 335).
Propositions ✸2.12 and ✸2.14, "double negation": The
intuitionist writings of L. E. J.
Brouwer refer to what he
calls "the
principle of...
- In the
philosophy of mathematics, the pre-
intuitionists is the name
given by L. E. J.
Brouwer to
several influential mathematicians who
shared similar...
-
mechanisms of
moral judgment. In the 1990s, he
developed the
social intuitionist model,
which posits that
moral judgment is
mostly based on automatic...
- Damasio's
somatic marker hypothesis,
Jonathan Haidt's (2001)
social intuitionist model de-emphasized the role of
reasoning in
reaching moral conclusions...
-
particular the
Fixed Point Theorem. Hilbert—the
formalist with whom the
intuitionist Brouwer would ultimately spend years in conflict—admired the
young man...
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makes the
proof of the
basic facts concerning the
relationship between intuitionist propositional calculus and
Heyting algebras immediate. (For
these facts...