Sentence example with the word 'empiricism'

empiricism

altruistic ethics, categorical imperative, cut and try, ethical formalism, experiment, golden rule, hylozoism, naturalism, positive philosophy, research and development, tentative method, utilitarianism

Definition n. (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge derives from experience

Last update: August 1, 2015


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He is a strict follower of empiricism in research.   [Please select]

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8 Ordinary " inductive " empiricism shows that it has travelled far from this unprejudiced credulity when it asserts its hard determinism - uniform law, never broken, never capable of being broken.   [Please select]

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Moreover, the idealism and the empiricism of the Politics are never really reconciled by Aristotle himself.   [Please select]

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The line of defence against empiricism can only be provisional and temporary.   [Please select]

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Empiricism is a better ally than rationalism, of religion, 313.   [Please select]

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In pluralistic empiricism our relation to God remains least foreign, 318.   [Please select]

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But now there are signs of its giving way to a wave of revised empiricism.   [Please select]

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I shall myself have use for the diminutive epithets of empiricism.   [Please select]

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