Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A believer in the doctrine of intuitionalism.
- noun Same as
intuitionist .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who holds the doctrine of intuitionalism.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun One who holds the
doctrine ofintuitionalism .
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Examples
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Methodologically, the intuitionalist school differs from their neoclassical counterparts in that institutional theorists have a holistic evolutionary conception of the economy, as opposed to the reductionist mechanistic conception of the neoclassical school.
Neoclassical, institutional, and marxist approaches to the environment-economic relationship 2007
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Ecological economists, would not accept the above new intuitionalist economic definition of interdependence.
Neoclassical, institutional, and marxist approaches to the environment-economic relationship 2007
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This pattern parallels substantially with the traditional intuitionalist approach, where some theorists accept some notions set out by the neoclassical school, such as Mill, and others who are markedly opposed to neoclassical conceptions, such as Veblen.
Neoclassical, institutional, and marxist approaches to the environment-economic relationship 2007
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The intuitionalist does not go into the natural history of scruples for or against the performance of certain actions.
Human Traits and their Social Significance Irwin Edman
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