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empiricism
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empiricism /em·pir·i·cism/ (em-pir´ĭ-sizm) skill or knowledge based entirely on experience.empir´icempir´ical
em·pir·i·cism (m-pîr-szm)
n.
1. Employment of empirical methods, as in science.
2. The practice of medicine that disregards scientific theory and relies solely on practical experience.

em·piri·cist n.

empiricism
[empir′isiz′əm]
a form of therapy based on the therapist's personal experience and that of other practitioners. empiricist, n.

empiricism,
n philosophical school in which theories must be based upon repeatable observations. Modern science has empiricism as its philosophical foundation.

empiricism
skill or knowledge based entirely on experience; compare with rationalism.

empiricism
The belief that knowledge or behaviour stems from experience, learning or data acquired by observation or experimentation. See nativism; empiricist theory.


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Although best known for Main Currents of Marxism, a monumental three-volume dissection of "the greatest fantasy of our century," Kolakowski is also the author of a score of books on philosophical and theological topics from Plotinus and the Church fathers, to the English empiricists, Edmund Husserl, and Henri Bergson.
Historicists have always been masochists, good old English empiricists.
She is an English empiricist in a bed-sit, one who names her cat James and gets her best ideas while doing the dishes.
 
 
 
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