I hope I have made clear that intuitionism on the one hand subtilizes logic, on the other hand denounces logic as a source of truth. |
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This theory of intuitionism influenced later philosophers, in particular Rousseau and Bergson, but also the existentialists. |
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They both fail for open set logic, which is to say intuitionism, just as they both fail for its topological dual, closed set logic. |
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This bibliography is intended as a reference guide to works dealing with mathematical intuitionism. |
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A corresponding slogan for intuitionism would be that in mathematics, to exist is to be constructed. |
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The authors, breaking with the intuitionism that had dominated eighteenth-century French treatises, updated the logic of geometry manuals. |
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But at least it's better than formalism, logicism, intuitionism, constructivism or Platonism. |
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They explicitly disavow the classical philosophies of formalism, logicism, Platonism, intuitionism, and social constructivism. |
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Despite the substantial contributions he had made to topology by this time, Brouwer chose to give his inaugural professorial lecture on intuitionism and formalism. |
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Connections with intuitionistic mathematics were noticed early on and toposes are still used to investigate models of various aspects of intuitionism. |
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To a somewhat lesser extent he examines issue of metaethics, including intuitionism, emotivism, and prescriptivism. |
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Particularly interesting is the comparison between Peirce's pragmaticism and intuitionism, both of the general and the Browerian varieties. |
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Egoism, emotivism, and intuitionism have been suggested as guides to moral conduct, but their soundness as moral guides also has been challenged. |
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There are several alternative theories of ethics, including utilitarianism, universal prescriptivism, Kant's theory, intuitionism, and the theory of information ethics. |
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That contemporary methodology is derived from Henry Sidgwick's rational intuitionism, and is found in its most well-known form in Rawls's conception of reflective equilibrium. |
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Lila Mae's own description of the position of the early inspectors reveals the larger implications of the development of such a revolutionary approach as Intuitionism. |
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