intuiter

English

Etymology

From intuit + -er.

Noun

intuiter (plural intuiters)

  1. One who intuits.
    • 2015, Max Landsberg, The Tao of Coaching:
      [] while, at the other end of the spectrum, an Intuiter (N) type focuses on what might be, and the sixth sense.
    • 2015, Eugen Fischer, John Collins, Experimental Philosophy, Rationalism, and Naturalism, page 244:
      The view that philosophers are better intuiters is discussed below.
    • 2022, Lara Buchak, Dean W. Zimmerman, Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion, volume 10, page 94:
      I suggest, then, that Kriegel drop the stipulation that ideal intuiters be human []
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