empiricism|empiricisms in English

noun

[em'pir·i·cism || -ɪsɪzəm]

empirical method, doctrine that all knowledge is based on observation and experience; application of observation and experiment; (Medicine) medicine that is based exclusively on experience

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1. Empiricism and rationalism.

2. 14 The opposite of empiricism is rationalism.

3. The opposite of empiricism is rationalism.

4. Bacon has been called the father of empiricism.

5. Start studying Chapter 6: Empiricism, Associationism, and Utilitarianism

6. Rationalism usually considers itself more religious than empiricism.

7. It is in this sense that Comte repudiates empiricism.

8. It was the dawn of the age of empiricism.

9. 16 Rationalism usually considers itself more religious than empiricism.

10. But there is another characteristic strand to foundationalism, that of empiricism.

11. 12 We did not condemn empiricism outright, merely its substitution for reality.

12. It therefore rejected empiricism and was particularly critical of utilitarianism.

13. In logical empiricism methodology, Falsificationism is the core while Positivism is the complement.

14. We did not condemn empiricism outright, merely its substitution for reality.

15. It is bald assertion, based on what economists call casual empiricism.

16. Popper rejected the way that empiricism describes the connection between theory and observation.

17. Empiricism and quantitative tradition of educational research: constructing the numerology of scientific methodologies.

18. Empiricism versus connoisseurship: Establishing the Appropriacy of texts in tests of academic reading

19. Francis Bacon and Thomas Hobbes wrote on empiricism and materialism, including scientific method and social contract.

20. Empiricism later gave rise to the scientific method during the scientific revolution and the Enlightenment.

21. 15 And the uncivilized decision reflects the traits of mystery, probability, subjective casualness and empiricism.

22. 22 And the uncivilized decision reflects the traits of mystery, probability, subjective casualness and empiricism.

23. These suppositions may strike those of us who are attracted by empiricism as eminently reasonable.

24. Pragmatism agrees with empiricism in its emphasis on the priority of experience over a priori reasoning.

25. Engds' epistemology of natural sciences is both different from the modern empiricism, rationalism, apriorism , and the theory of reflection.