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empirical knowledge - translation to russian

KNOWLEDGE BASED ON SENSE EXPERIENCE OR EXPERIMENTATION
Empirical knowledge; Empirical validation; A Posteriori Knowledge; Empirical content; Empirical data; Semi-empirical; Sense experience; Empirical; Empirical experience; Sense perception; Factual observation; Observed fact; Empirical reason; Sense observation; Empirical evidences; Empirical proofs; Empirical confirmation; Empirical confirmations; Empirical disconfirmation; Empirical disconfirmations; Empirical verifications; Empirical corroboration; Empirical corroborations; Empirical indication; Empirical indications; Empirical support; Empiric evidence; Empiric evidences; Empiric proof; Empiric proofs; Empiric confirmation; Empiric confirmations; Empiric disconfirmation; Empiric disconfirmations; Empiric verification; Empiric verifications; Empiric corroboration; Empiric corroborations; Empiric indication; Empiric indications; Empiric support

empirical knowledge         
знания на основе опыта /эмпирического познания/
empirical knowledge         
эмпирические знания
empirical evidence         

математика

эмпирические данные

эмпирический результат

Definition

ЛОНДОНСКОЕ КОРОЛЕВСКОЕ ОБЩЕСТВО
(The Royal Society , London), ведущее научное общество Великобритании, один из старейших научных центров Европы. Основано в 1660. Среди инициаторов Р. Бойль. В числе первых руководителей. - Р. Гук, К. Рен, И. Ньютон. Св. 1 тыс. членов. Издает "Философские записки" - один из старейших научных журналов мира (с 1665).

Wikipedia

Empirical evidence

Empirical evidence for a proposition is evidence, i.e. what supports or counters this proposition, that is constituted by or accessible to sense experience or experimental procedure. Empirical evidence is of central importance to the sciences and plays a role in various other fields, like epistemology and law.

There is no general agreement on how the terms evidence and empirical are to be defined. Often different fields work with quite different conceptions. In epistemology, evidence is what justifies beliefs or what determines whether holding a certain belief is rational. This is only possible if the evidence is possessed by the person, which has prompted various epistemologists to conceive evidence as private mental states like experiences or other beliefs. In philosophy of science, on the other hand, evidence is understood as that which confirms or disconfirms scientific hypotheses and arbitrates between competing theories. For this role, it is important that evidence is public and uncontroversial, like observable physical objects or events and unlike private mental states, so that evidence may foster scientific consensus. The term empirical comes from Greek ἐμπειρία empeiría, i.e. 'experience'. In this context, it is usually understood as what is observable, in contrast to unobservable or theoretical objects. It is generally accepted that unaided perception constitutes observation, but it is disputed to what extent objects accessible only to aided perception, like bacteria seen through a microscope or positrons detected in a cloud chamber, should be regarded as observable.

Empirical evidence is essential to a posteriori knowledge or empirical knowledge, knowledge whose justification or falsification depends on experience or experiment. A priori knowledge, on the other hand, is seen either as innate or as justified by rational intuition and therefore as not dependent on empirical evidence. Rationalism fully accepts that there is knowledge a priori, which is either outright rejected by empiricism or accepted only in a restricted way as knowledge of relations between our concepts but not as pertaining to the external world.

Scientific evidence is closely related to empirical evidence but not all forms of empirical evidence meet the standards dictated by scientific methods. Sources of empirical evidence are sometimes divided into observation and experimentation, the difference being that only experimentation involves manipulation or intervention: phenomena are actively created instead of being passively observed.

Examples of use of empirical knowledge
1. The second lesson from Alan‘s time at the Federal Reserve is that empirical knowledge is not confined to the analysis of official statistics.
2. In countries with Western medical systems, however, Chinese medicine goes through hurdles before integrating because there is a belief that, as Terekhova said, "Chinese medicine is based on myths, whereas Western medicine relies on empirical knowledge." Igor Tabakov / MT An authentic set of square drawers contains the herbs and other curative ingredients at the Kanti center for Chinese healing.
3. Although he has never quite claimed that his actions were guided by prayer, he has said that "God will be my judge". Or as he once all too revealingly said: "I only know what I believe." This confusion of empirical knowledge and irrational belief has resulted in a complete disregard for truth and freedom.
What is the Russian for empirical knowledge? Translation of &#39empirical knowledge&#39 to Russian