Definitionn. a philosopher who subscribes to empiricism
Last update: September 9, 2015
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This scientist is a hardcore empiricist. [Please select]
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Difficulty may be found in carrying out this empiricist programme; but at the outset no one dreams of failure. [Please select]
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The tone of Fechner's empiricist pantheism contrasted with that of the rationalistic sort, 144. [Please select]
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Like most great men of action--perhaps like all--she was simply an empiricist. [Please select]
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* * * * * In his moral philosophy[1] Hume shows himself the empiricist only, not the skeptic. [Please select]
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This is the language of the empiricist, to whom observation is the sole guarantee of truth. [Please select]
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The "empiricist view" insists that, "as reality is created temporally day by day, concepts." [Please select]
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Empiricist minds, putting the parts before the whole, appear to rationalists, who start from the whole, and consequently enjoy magniloquent privileges, to use epithets offensively diminutive. [Please select]
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