(Philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge derives from experience.
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Examples for "sensationalism"
Examples for "sensationalism"
1Mr Peters said there had been significant media sensationalism around the protest.
2He was the arch-priest of all sensationalism in the guise of logic.
3A move away from sensationalism would be a good start, he says.
4The sensationalism of the media prevents us from properly digesting the news.
5The tabloids had a monopoly on sensationalism and irresponsible journalism, some said.
1But it was really important to us to stay rooted in empiricism.
2Other forces besides the empiricism of Francis Bacon converged on this development.
3But if we adopt a universal empiricism, then mathematics will be included.
4Observation is perhaps more powerful an organon than either experiment or empiricism.
5Eakins invented American empiricism-his subject became failure and the recompenses of failure.
Translations for empiricist philosophy