单词 | intuitively |
释义 | intuitivelyadv.ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > [adverb] > by immediate vision intuitively1597 the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > intuition > [adverb] > spiritually intuitively1597 1597 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie v. xlii. 86 That..which Angels and glorified Saincts do intuitiuely behold. 1655 R. Baxter Quakers Catech. 9 Nor have I seen him in glory intuitively, or as the glorified in heaven do. 1677 T. Gale Court of Gentiles: Pt. III iii. 83 Thus much seems acknowledged by Plato..‘Are there not very few.. who are able to know and contemplate beautie it self (i.e. God) according to himself’ i.e. intuitively? 2. By intuition; by immediate perception or direct mental apprehension; without the aid of intermediate ideas. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > intuition > [adverb] naturally?a1425 intuitively1608 noumenally1858 insensately1863 intuitionally1872 1608 D. Tuvill Ess. Politicke, & Morall f. 108 God himselfe (the searcher of all hearts, and who alone intuitivelie knowes all thinges). 1736 Bp. J. Butler Analogy of Relig. ii. v. 199 It is by no means intuitively certain, how far these Consequences could, possibly..be prevented. 1755 S. Johnson Dict. Eng. Lang. Pref. As nothing can be proved but by supposing something intuitively known, and evident without proof, so nothing can be defined but by the use of words too plain to admit a definition. 1814 D. Stewart Elem. Philos. Human Mind II. ii. §1. 96 The truth of mathematical axioms has always been supposed to be intuitively obvious; and the first of these, according to Euclid's enumeration, affirms, That if A be equal to B, and B to C, A and C are equal. 1856 D. M. Mulock John Halifax I. x. 229 We both intuitively supplied the noun to that indefinite personal pronoun. 1877 E. Caird Crit. Acct. Philos. Kant i. 172 That very correlation of all substances which as intuitively apprehended in perception we call space. 3. Logic. By, or to, unaided reflection; without the use of any technique of logic. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > epistemology > [adverb] > as regards branches or doctrines and their adherents particularistically1927 intuitionistically1942 intuitively1942 the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > logic > [adverb] > without the use of logic intuitively1942 1942 J. C. Cooley Primer Formal Logic vi. 218 Most of the statements excluded by the theory of types would probably be avoided intuitively because they do not make sensible English sentences. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online June 2019). < adv.1597 |
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