(Philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge derives from experience.
Medical practice and advice based on observation and experience in ignorance of scientific findings.
1 But it was really important to us to stay rooted in empiricism .
2 Other forces besides the empiricism of Francis Bacon converged on this development.
3 But if we adopt a universal empiricism , then mathematics will be included.
4 Observation is perhaps more powerful an organon than either experiment or empiricism .
5 Eakins invented American empiricism -his subject became failure and the recompenses of failure.
6 The attainment of absolute totality is completely impossible on the path of empiricism .
7 In pluralistic empiricism our relation to God remains least foreign, 318.
8 So Hume's empiricism leads inevitably to scepticism even in this realm.
9 He has positioned himself as the candidate of fact versus theory, empiricism versus idealism.
10 But even Hume did not make his empiricism so universal as to include mathematics.
11 There is an empiricism of religion which is worth attention.
12 Some of them are named scholasticism, sensationalism, rationalism, idealism, realism, empiricism , transcendentalism, pragmatism, etc.
13 Rationalism versus empiricism is a favorite question of philosophers.
14 And thus universal empiricism reveals itself as absolute scepticism.
15 On the contrary, pure empiricism seems to empty them of all their power and influence.
16 The suit between empiricism and rationalism had continued for centuries, but still awaited final decision.
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