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[Footnote: See the chapter on "Intuitionism," Sec 90, note.]
A Handbook of Ethical Theory George Stuart Fullerton
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Fourteen years later, Huemer is a philosophy professor at the University of Colorado, and has turned his early insight into a brilliant but accessible book, Ethical Intuitionism.
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But in his new book Ethical Intuitionism, Michael Huemer plausibly argues that everyone ought to have the following lexicographic ordering: (1) morality; (2) prudence; (3) desire.
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The ordering condition is important in Rawls's argument against pluralist moral doctrines he calls “Intuitionism.”
Original Position Freeman, Samuel 2008
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Intuitionism and its plausibility are likely to be relevant here.
Moral Non-Naturalism Ridge, Michael 2008
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In his 1912 essay Intuitionism and Formalism Brouwer correctly predicted that any attempt to prove the consistency of complete induction on the natural numbers would lead to a vicious circle.
Intuitionistic Logic Moschovakis, Joan 2007
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Intuitionism teeters toward the religious strain's claim of special epistemic access, but could be developed in an egalitarian and even a naturalistic way.
Taoism Hansen, Chad 2007
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Intuitionism rejects non-constructive existence proofs as ˜theological™ and
Philosophy of Mathematics Horsten, Leon 2007
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Intuitionism originates in the work of the mathematician L.E.J. Brouwer (van Atten 2004).
Philosophy of Mathematics Horsten, Leon 2007
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--- 2002, “Sidgwick and the Boundaries of Intuitionism”, in Ethical Intuitionism: Re-evaluations,
Henry Sidgwick Schultz, Barton 2006
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