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Not even the most advanced among us are perfect intuitionists.

From Romance Island by Gale, Zona

In his earlier writings he appears to be largely in accord with the intuitionists in judging of conduct, regarding intuitions as having their origin in the experiences of the race.

From A Handbook of Ethical Theory by Fullerton, George Stuart

The champions of the opposite view are the intuitionists proper—such men as Kant, Reid, Price, even Sidgwick.

From A Handbook of Ethical Theory by Fullerton, George Stuart

To some famous intuitionists this has seemed to be a pernicious doctrine.

From A Handbook of Ethical Theory by Fullerton, George Stuart

To these intuitionists, and to the popular mind very often, the approval or disapproval of conscience is immediate, intuitive, and unerring.

From Problems of Conduct by Drake, Durant

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