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intuitional Meaning in Tamil ( intuitional வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

நம்பி ஒப்படை, உள்ளுணர்வு,



intuitional தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

அவர் ஆம்ஸ்டர்டாம் ஹாலந்தில், அப்போதைய ஐரோப்பிய மையத்தில் அரசின் பத்திரங்களை விற்கும் பணித் திட்டத்தை நம்பி ஒப்படைக்கப்பட்டார்.

intuitional's Usage Examples:

Theism then has its most habitual affinities with intuitionalism, but may fall under any one of our philosophical or quasi philosophical types.


Kant had fewer isolated points of departure than intuitionalists; yet gaps and isolation recurred in Kant, and helped to make him the father of modern agnosticism.


This is an intuitionalist touch, or a parallel to intuitionalism, and has called forth a gibe from that very confident ratiocinator, J.


A less sophisticated intuitionalism would rejoin with great force, " These are matters of sight; it could not be otherwise, and you see that it could not !Maybe there was someone else – someone more sophisticated and not so much of a prude.


This is a form of the cosmological argument, and ought to go with an intuitionalist not an empiricist doctrine of causality.


which, if it conceives any tertium quid besides empiricism and intuitionalism, is apt to think of scepticism.


He also gives us " natural law " 2 - a Stoic inheritance, preserving the form of an idealist appeal to systematic requirements of reason, while practically limiting its assumptions to those of intuitionalism.


The theistic writers are usually intuitionalists; but it has been urged above that a fruitful study of theism must in each case inquire what is the writer's philosophical basis.


Thus some arose who declared allegiance to the idealistic intuitionalism of Wang Yang-ming, and others advocated direct study of the works of Confucius and Mencius.


Great as is the difference when we pass from mathematics to morality, yet there are striking similarities, and here again intuitionalism claims to find much support.


We have distinguished three types or tendencies: empiricism, intuitionalism, idealism.


On the whole, it must be admitted that the doctrine of the intuitional school of the 18th and 19th centuries has been developed with less care and consistency than might have been expected, in its statement of the fundamental axioms or intuitively known premises of moral reasoning.





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