Definitions from Wiktionary (intuitionism)
▸ noun: (mathematics) An approach to mathematics/logic which avoids proof by contradiction, and which requires that, in order to prove that something exists, one must construct it.
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▸ noun: (mathematics) An approach to mathematics/logic which avoids proof by contradiction, and which requires that, in order to prove that something exists, one must construct it.
Similar:
intuitionistic logic,
natural deduction,
intensional logic,
logic,
constructivism,
intensionality,
logicism,
constructive logic,
induction,
mathematicism,
more...
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ethical,
moral,
rational,
mathematical,
philosophical,
dogmatic,
new,
kantian,
evolutionary,
modern,
bergsonian
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