intuˈitionalist
[f. as prec. + -ist.]
1. One who holds the doctrine of intuitionalism.
1856 Vaughan Mystics (1860) I iii. iii. 71 All these intuitionalists profess to evolve from their depths very much more than those simplest ethical perceptions. 1871 Calderwood in Contemp. Rev. Jan. 238 Being myself an intuitionalist in morals. 1891 Athenæum 29 Aug. 283/1 He [Herbert Spencer] has a morality quite as distinct from mere expediency and policy as that of any Intuitionalist. |
2. = intuitionist 1.
1869 Contemp. Rev. XI. 258 Hutcheson, Reid..Wilson and Hamilton..were all, more or less distinctively, intuitionalists. |