He intuitively exploited the paper's absorptive qualities to create several ethereal white-on-white works. |
He only accepted mathematical objects that could be constructed finitely from the intuitively given set of natural numbers. |
According to Goodman, we formulate rules of deductive logic by taking our cue from intuitively valid deductive inferences. |
The systemiser intuitively figures out how things work, or what the underlying rules are controlling a system. |
But Isabella was intuitively convinced of a distinct lack of life within the ancient stone edifice. |
But as there is no magnetic equivalent of the free electron, this is intuitively impossible. |