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=====Philosophy of mathematics and logic===== [[Intuitionism]] is a position advanced by [[L. E. J. Brouwer]] in [[philosophy of mathematics]] derived from Kant's claim that all [[mathematics|mathematical knowledge]] is knowledge of the pure forms of the intuition—that is, intuition that is not empirical. [[Intuitionistic logic]] was devised by [[Arend Heyting]] to accommodate this position (it has also been adopted by other forms of [[constructivism (mathematics)|constructivism]]). It is characterized by rejecting the [[law of excluded middle]]: as a consequence it does not in general accept rules such as [[double negation elimination]] and the use of {{lang|la|[[reductio ad absurdum]]}} to prove the existence of something.{{citation needed|date=August 2015}}
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