intuˈitionalism
[f. prec. + -ism.]
The doctrine or theory of the intuitional school; the doctrine that the perception of truth, or of certain truths, is by intuition.
1850 M{supc}Cosh Div. Govt. (1852) 486 The rationalism which was felt to be insufficient for any one practical purpose whatsoever..has become a more pretending intuitionalism. 1864 Theol. Rev. Mar. 71 What might easily become the not less positive or offensive dogmatism of Intuitionalism. |