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intuition

N การ หยั่งรู้ ที่ เกิดขึ้นในใจ  การ หยั่งรู้ โดยสัญชาตญา ณ  instinct perception insight kan-yang-ru-ti-koed-kuen-nai-jai

 

intuitionalism

N ลัทธิ ที่ เชื่อเรื่อง คุณ ธรรม และ หน้าที่ ว่า สามารถ จะ เข้าใจ ได้ โดยตรง  intuitionism

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

INTUITION

n.[L. intuitus, intueor; in and tueor.] A looking on; a sight or view; but restricted to mental view or perception. Particularly and appropriately, the act by which the mind perceives the agreement or disagreement of two ideas, or the truth of things, immediately, or the moment they are presented, without the intervention of other ideas, or without reasoning and deduction.
We know by intuition, that a part is less than the whole.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

INTUITION

In `tu *i "tion, n. Etym: [L. intuitus, p. p. of intueri to look on; in- in, on + tueri: cf. F. intuition. See Tuition. ]

 

1. A looking after; a regard to. [Obs. ] What, no reflection on a reward! He might have an intuition at it, as the encouragement, though not the cause, of his pains. Fuller.

 

2. Direct apprehension or cognition; immediate knowledge, as in perception or consciousness; -- distinguished from "mediate " knowledge, as in reasoning; as, the mind knows by intuition that black is not white, that a circle is not a square, that three are more than two, etc. ; quick or ready insight or apprehension. Sagacity and a nameless something more, -- let us call it intuition. Hawthorne.

 

3. Any object or truth discerned by direct cognition; especially, a first or primary truth.

 

INTUITIONAL

INTUITIONAL In `tu *i "tion *al, a.

 

Defn: Pertaining to, or derived from, intuition; characterized by intuition; perceived by intuition; intuitive.

 

INTUITIONALISM

INTUITIONALISM In `tu *i "tion *al *ism, n. (Metaph.)

 

Defn: The doctrine that the perception or recognition of primary truth is intuitive, or direct and immediate; -- opposed to sensationalism, and experientialism.

 

INTUITIONALIST

INTUITIONALIST In `tu *i "tion *al *ist, n.

 

Defn: One who holds the doctrine of intuitionalism.

 

INTUITIONISM

INTUITIONISM In `tu *i "tion *ism, n.

 

Defn: Same as Intuitionalism.

 

INTUITIONIST

INTUITIONIST In `tu *i "tion *ist, n.

 

Defn: Same as Intuitionalist. Bain.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

intuition

in tu i tion |ˌint (y )o͞oˈiSHən ˌɪnt (j )uˈɪʃən | noun the ability to understand something immediately, without the need for conscious reasoning: we shall allow our intuition to guide us. a thing that one knows or considers likely from instinctive feeling rather than conscious reasoning: your insights and intuitions as a native speaker are positively sought. DERIVATIVES in tu i tion al |-ˈiSHənl |adjective, in tu i tion al ly |-ˈiSHənl -ē |adverb ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting spiritual insight or immediate spiritual communication ): from late Latin intuitio (n- ), from Latin intueri consider (see intuit ).

 

intuitionism

in tu i tion ism |ˌint (y )o͞oˈiSHəˌnizəm ˌɪnt (j )uˈɪʃəˌnɪzəm |(also intuitionalism |-ˈiSHənlˌizəm |) noun Philosophy the theory that primary truths and principles (esp. those of ethics and metaphysics ) are known directly by intuition. the theory that mathematical knowledge is based on intuition and mental construction, rejecting certain modes of reasoning and the notion of independent mathematical objects. DERIVATIVES in tu i tion ist noun & adjective

 

Oxford Dictionary

intuition

in ¦tu |ition |ɪntjʊˈɪʃ (ə )n | noun [ mass noun ] the ability to understand something instinctively, without the need for conscious reasoning: we shall allow our intuition to guide us. [ count noun ] a thing that one knows or considers likely from instinctive feeling rather than conscious reasoning: your insights and intuitions as a native speaker are positively sought. DERIVATIVES intuitional adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting spiritual insight or immediate spiritual communication ): from late Latin intuitio (n- ), from Latin intueri consider (see intuit ).

 

intuitionism

intuitionism |ɪntjʊˈɪʃ (ə )nɪz (ə )m |(also intuitionalism ) noun [ mass noun ] Philosophy the theory that primary truths and principles (especially those of ethics and metaphysics ) are known directly by intuition. the theory that mathematical knowledge is based on intuition and mental construction, rejecting certain modes of reasoning and the notion of independent mathematical objects. DERIVATIVES intuitionist noun & adjective

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

intuition

intuition noun 1 he works according to intuition: instinct, intuitiveness; sixth sense, clairvoyance, second sight. 2 this confirms an intuition I had: hunch, feeling (in one's bones ), inkling, (sneaking ) suspicion, idea, sense, notion; premonition, presentiment; informal gut feeling, gut instinct.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

intuition

intuition noun 1 he works according to intuition: instinct, intuitiveness; sixth sense, divination, clairvoyance, second sight, ESP (extrasensory perception ). ANTONYMS intellect. 2 this confirms an intuition I had: hunch, feeling, feeling in one's bones, gut feeling, funny feeling, inkling, sneaking suspicion, suspicion, impression; premonition, presentiment, foreboding; Buddhism satori; informal feeling in one's water.

 

Duden Dictionary

Intuition

In tu i ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |Intuiti o n |die Intuition; Genitiv: der Intuition, Plural: die Intuitionen mittellateinisch intuitio = unmittelbare Anschauung, zu lateinisch intueri = ansehen, betrachten a das unmittelbare, nicht diskursive, nicht auf Reflexion beruhende Erkennen, Erfassen eines Sachverhalts oder eines komplizierten Vorgangs sie besitzt eine geniale Intuition | sich auf seine Intuition verlassen b Eingebung, [plötzliches ] ahnendes Erfassen auf eine Intuition warten

 

Intuitionismus

In tu i ti o nis mus Substantiv, maskulin , der |Intuition i smus |der Intuitionismus; Genitiv: des Intuitionismus lateinisch-mittellateinisch-neulateinisch 1 Ethik Lehre, die der Intuition den Vorrang vor der Reflexion, vor dem diskursiven Denken gibt 2 bei der Begründung der Mathematik entwickelte Theorie, die mathematische Existenz mit Konstruierbarkeit gleichsetzt 3 Ethik Lehre von der ursprünglichen Gewissheit des Unterschiedes von Gut und Böse

 

intuitionistisch

in tu i ti o nis tisch Adjektiv |intuition i stisch |den Intuitionismus betreffend

 

French Dictionary

intuition

intuition n. f. nom féminin Connaissance directe et immédiate qui ne s ’appuie pas sur la raison. : Elle se fie à son intuition. SYNONYME flair . Note Orthographique intui tion.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

intuition

in tu i tion /ɪ̀nt j uɪ́ʃ (ə )n /名詞 1 U 直観 (力 ), 直覚 (力 )by intuition 直観的に 2 C 直観されたもの ; 直観 [直覚 ]的知識 .al /-n (ə )l /形容詞 直観 [直覚 ]の .