slovodefinícia
intuit
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intuit,
intuit
(wn)
intuit
v 1: know or grasp by intuition or feeling
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by intuition
(encz)
by intuition,úmyslně Rostislav Svoboda
counter-intuitive
(encz)
counter-intuitive,neintuitivní adj: Zdeněk Brož
counterintuitive
(encz)
counterintuitive,neintuitivní adj: Zdeněk Brož
counterintuitively
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counterintuitively, adv:
intuition
(encz)
intuition,intuice n: joe@hw.cz
intuitionism
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intuitionism, n:
intuitionist
(encz)
intuitionist,zastánce intuicionizmu Zdeněk Brož
intuitions
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intuitions,intuice pl. Zdeněk Brož
intuitive
(encz)
intuitive,intuitivní adj: Zdeněk Brož
intuitive feeling
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intuitive feeling, n:
intuitively
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intuitively,intuitivně adv: Zdeněk Brož
intuitiveness
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intuitiveness,intuitivnost n: Zdeněk Brož
nonintuitive
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nonintuitive,neintuitivní
unintuitive
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unintuitive,
intuitivnost
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intuitivnost,intuitivenessn: Zdeněk Brož
intuitivní
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intuitivní,intuitiveadj: Zdeněk Brož
intuitivně
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intuitivně,intuitivelyadv: Zdeněk Brož
neintuitivní
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neintuitivní,counter-intuitiveadj: Zdeněk Brožneintuitivní,counterintuitiveadj: Zdeněk Brožneintuitivní,nonintuitive
Intuition
(gcide)
Intuition \In`tu*i"tion\, n. [L. intuitus, p. p. of intueri to
look on; in- in, on + tueri: cf. F. intuition. See
Tuition.]
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1. A looking after; a regard to. [Obs.]
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What, no reflection on a reward! He might have an
intuition at it, as the encouragement, though not
the cause, of his pains. --Fuller.
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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.
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Sagacity and a nameless something more, -- let us
call it intuition. --Hawthorne.
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3. Any object or truth discerned by intuition.
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4. Any quick insight, recognized immediately without a
reasoning process; a belief arrived at unconsciously; --
often it is based on extensive experience of a subject.
[PJC]

5. The ability to have insight into a matter without
conscious thought; as, his chemical intuition allowed him
to predict compound conformations without any conscious
calculation; a mother's intuition often tells her what is
best for her child.
[PJC]
Intuitional
(gcide)
Intuitional \In`tu*i"tion*al\, a.
Pertaining to, or derived from, intuition; characterized by
intuition; perceived by intuition; intuitive.
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Intuitionalism
(gcide)
Intuitionalism \In`tu*i"tion*al*ism\, n. (Metaph.)
The doctrine that the perception or recognition of primary
truth is intuitive, or direct and immediate; -- opposed to
sensationalism, and experientialism.
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Intuitionalist
(gcide)
Intuitionalist \In`tu*i"tion*al*ist\, n.
One who holds the doctrine of intuitionalism.
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Intuitionism
(gcide)
Intuitionism \In`tu*i"tion*ism\, n.
Same as Intuitionalism.
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Intuitionist
(gcide)
Intuitionist \In`tu*i"tion*ist\, n.
Same as Intuitionalist. --Bain.
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Intuitive
(gcide)
Intuitive \In*tu"i*tive\, a. [Cf. F. intuitif.]
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1. Seeing clearly; as, an intuitive view; intuitive vision.
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2. Knowing, or perceiving, by intuition; capable of knowing
without deduction or reasoning.
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Whence the soul
Reason receives, and reason is her being,
Discursive, or intuitive. --Milton.
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3. Received, reached, obtained, or perceived, by intuition;
as, intuitive judgment or knowledge; -- opposed to
deductive. --Locke.
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Intuitively
(gcide)
Intuitively \In*tu"i*tive*ly\, adv.
In an intuitive manner.
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Intuitivism
(gcide)
Intuitivism \In*tu"i*tiv*ism\, n.
The doctrine that the ideas of right and wrong are intuitive.
--J. Grote.
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counterintuitive
(wn)
counterintuitive
adj 1: contrary to what common sense would suggest
counterintuitively
(wn)
counterintuitively
adv 1: in a counterintuitive manner
intuition
(wn)
intuition
n 1: instinctive knowing (without the use of rational processes)
2: an impression that something might be the case; "he had an
intuition that something had gone wrong" [syn: intuition,
hunch, suspicion]
intuitionism
(wn)
intuitionism
n 1: (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge is acquired
primarily by intuition
intuitionist
(wn)
intuitionist
adj 1: of or relating to intuitionism
intuitive
(wn)
intuitive
adj 1: spontaneously derived from or prompted by a natural
tendency; "an intuitive revulsion"
2: obtained through intuition rather than from reasoning or
observation [syn: intuitive, nonrational, visceral]
intuitive feeling
(wn)
intuitive feeling
n 1: an intuitive understanding of something; "he had a great
feeling for music" [syn: feeling, intuitive feeling]
intuitively
(wn)
intuitively
adv 1: in an intuitive manner; "inventors seem to have chosen
intuitively a combination of explosive and aggressive
sounds as warning signals to be used on automobiles"
intuition
(foldoc)
Intuition

The Amiga windowing system (a
shared-code library).

(1997-08-01)
intuitionism
(foldoc)
intuitionistic logic
intuitionism

Brouwer's foundational theory of
mathematics which says that you should not count a proof of
(There exists x such that P(x)) valid unless the proof
actually gives a method of constructing such an x. Similarly,
a proof of (A or B) is valid only if it actually exhibits
either a proof of A or a proof of B.

In intuitionism, you cannot in general assert the statement (A
or not-A) (the principle of the excluded middle); (A or
not-A) is not proven unless you have a proof of A or a proof
of not-A. If A happens to be undecidable in your system
(some things certainly will be), then there will be no proof
of (A or not-A).

This is pretty annoying; some kinds of perfectly
healthy-looking examples of proof by contradiction just stop
working. Of course, excluded middle is a theorem of
classical logic (i.e. non-intuitionistic logic).

{History

(http://britanica.com/bcom/eb/article/3/0,5716,118173+14+109826,00.html)}.

(2001-03-18)
intuitionist logic
(foldoc)
intuitionist logic

Incorrect term for "intuitionistic logic".

(1999-11-24)
intuitionistic logic
(foldoc)
intuitionistic logic
intuitionism

Brouwer's foundational theory of
mathematics which says that you should not count a proof of
(There exists x such that P(x)) valid unless the proof
actually gives a method of constructing such an x. Similarly,
a proof of (A or B) is valid only if it actually exhibits
either a proof of A or a proof of B.

In intuitionism, you cannot in general assert the statement (A
or not-A) (the principle of the excluded middle); (A or
not-A) is not proven unless you have a proof of A or a proof
of not-A. If A happens to be undecidable in your system
(some things certainly will be), then there will be no proof
of (A or not-A).

This is pretty annoying; some kinds of perfectly
healthy-looking examples of proof by contradiction just stop
working. Of course, excluded middle is a theorem of
classical logic (i.e. non-intuitionistic logic).

{History

(http://britanica.com/bcom/eb/article/3/0,5716,118173+14+109826,00.html)}.

(2001-03-18)
intuitionistic probability
(foldoc)
intuitionistic probability

Florentin Smarandache's representation of the
probability of an event occuring, given by T, I, F which are real
subsets representing the truth, indeterminacy, and falsity
percentages respectively, and

n_sup = sup(T) + sup(I) + sup(F) < 100

Related to intuitionistic logic.

[Florentin Smarandache, "A Unifying Field in Logics. /
Neutrosophy: Neutrosophic Probability, Set, and Logic",
American Research Press, Rehoboth 1999].

(2001-03-18)

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