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empiricism [ɛmˈpɪrɪˌsɪzəm] n 1. (Philosophy) Philosophy the doctrine that all knowledge of matters of fact derives from experience and that the mind is not furnished with a set of concepts in advance of experience Compare intuitionism, rationalism 2. the use of empirical methods 3. (Medicine) medical quackery; charlatanism empiricist n & adj empiricism 1. the doctrine that all ideas and categories are derived from sense experience and that knowledge cannot extend beyond experience, including observation, experiment, and induction. See also: Philosophy2. an empirical method or practice. — empiricist, n. — empirical, adj. a system of acquiring knowledge that rejects all o priori knowledge and relies solely upon observation, experimentation, and induction. Also empirism. — empiricist, n., adj. — empiric, empirical, adj. See also: Knowledge
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