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Meanings of
empirical knowledge
in English
Russian
эмпирические данные
Portuguese
experiência sensorial
Spanish
conocimiento empirico
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Knowledge based on sense experience or experimentation.
empirical evidence
Russian
эмпирические данные
Usage of
empirical knowledge
in English
1
But this project wants to turn that
empirical
knowledge
into a model.
2
There was some theoretical as well as
empirical
knowledge
about metals, e.g.
3
But, if this was the case, their
empirical
knowledge
has apparently been utterly lost.
4
Can any
empirical
knowledge
of the voice be obtained by the mere listening to voices?
5
This understanding of the workings of the vocal organs is the
empirical
knowledge
of the voice.
6
The comparative ARS risks of antipsychotics supplement
empirical
knowledge
for making judicious choices in prescribing antipsychotics.
7
Because the psychological process is purely sub-conscious,
empirical
knowledge
is always indirectly and generally unconsciously applied.
8
The senses alone can give the animal only an
empirical
knowledge
of the world of its observation.
9
In other words, our
empirical
knowledge
is limited by that which yet remains for us to know.
10
His prior efficiency was based on
empirical
knowledge
rather than on judgment or ability to analyze problems.
11
He had his smattering of theory, his very real
empirical
knowledge
,
and his superstitions, like all prospectors.
12
My knowledge of the human mind-of your mind-is based on deductive skill and vast
empirical
knowledge
,
gained from-experience.
13
Opposed to this is
empirical
knowledge
,
or that which is possible only à posteriori, that is, through experience.
14
Three-quarters of the art of the trained salesman depends upon his
empirical
knowledge
of this group of psychological facts.
15
It would seem that Carper's
empirical
knowledge
is not the only "pattern of knowing" taken into consideration.
16
Foucault's campaign of sedition began with an abstract, theoretical study of 'procedures of classification in the order of
empirical
knowledge
'
.
Other examples for "empirical knowledge"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
empirical
knowledge
empirical
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
empirical knowledge
Russian
эмпирические данные
Portuguese
experiência sensorial
evidência empírica
Spanish
conocimiento empirico
conocimiento empírico
Empirical knowledge
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