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EMPIRICIST - traducción al árabe

THEORY THAT STATES THAT KNOWLEDGE COMES ONLY OR PRIMARILY FROM SENSORY EXPERIENCE
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  • [[Aristotle]]
  • Ibn Sina]] (Avicenna) from 1271
  • [[Charles Sanders Peirce]]
  • [[David Hume]]'s empiricism led to numerous philosophical schools.
  • Bishop George Berkeley]]
  • Thomas Hobbes
  • [[William James]]

EMPIRICIST         

ألاسم

اِخْتِبَارِيّ ; تَجْرِيبِيّ

EMPIRICS         

ألاسم

اِخْتِبَارِيّ ; تَجْرِيبِيّ

EMPIRICISTS         

ألاسم

اِخْتِبَارِيّ ; تَجْرِيبِيّ

Definición

empiricist

Wikipedia

Empiricism

In philosophy, empiricism is an epistemological theory that holds that knowledge or justification comes only or primarily from sensory experience. It is one of several views within epistemology, along with rationalism and skepticism. Empiricism emphasizes the central role of empirical evidence in the formation of ideas, rather than innate ideas or traditions. However, empiricists may argue that traditions (or customs) arise due to relations of previous sensory experiences.

Historically, empiricism was associated with the "blank slate" concept (tabula rasa), according to which the human mind is "blank" at birth and develops its thoughts only through experience.

Empiricism in the philosophy of science emphasizes evidence, especially as discovered in experiments. It is a fundamental part of the scientific method that all hypotheses and theories must be tested against observations of the natural world rather than resting solely on a priori reasoning, intuition, or revelation.

Empiricism, often used by natural scientists, says that "knowledge is based on experience" and that "knowledge is tentative and probabilistic, subject to continued revision and falsification". Empirical research, including experiments and validated measurement tools, guides the scientific method.

Ejemplos de uso de EMPIRICIST
1. But he remains at heart a biochemist, a rigorous empiricist who refuses to shrink from the reality of hard times.
2. There was also this about Greenspan: In managing interest rates, he was largely an empiricist paying attention to facts even more than he was an ideologue peddling theories.
3. She certainly did not think that ideas were more important than people, and she was not really an ideologue, more an empiricist.
4. Those sessions helped turn Giuliani into an innovative pragmatist as mayor, an empiricist who leaned on new technologies to help dramatically reduce crime and presided over a new urban prosperity.
5. And he runs a huge risk: if the empiricist in the chancellor wins the battle with the ideologue in him, the chancellor might just make a mid–course adjustment that combines his laudable ends with effective means in an electable combination.