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inˈtuitivist, a. [f. as prec. + -ist.] One who holds the doctrine of intuitivism; one who believes in the intuitive character of ethical ideas. Also attrib. Holding, or pertaining to, this doctrine.
a1866J. Grote Exam. Utilitarian Philos. (1870) x. 168 The..description of conscience which Mr. Mill gives..seems to me, if anything is, intuitivist. 1870J. L. Davies in Contemp. Rev. Aug. 94 There is more of reference to the will of God..in those publicans the Utilitarians, than in most of the ‘intuitivist’ philosophers. 1874Sidgwick Meth. Ethics i. 3 Many of the school called Intuitivist. 1886J. B. Mayor Metre 49 This aesthetic or intuitivist way of regarding metrical questions. |